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« on: December 21, 2011, 08:54:20 AM » |
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First post here, but I've used a 718 before in a past life building sets for my daughter's HS musicals... I was impressed with how nicely that saw moved on the slides, and recently decided to purchased one.
I bought one (DW718SP) and struggled thru this past weekend with it. The sliding action is just awful. There is a great amount of initial 'stiction', followed by chunky-bumpy sliding - enough to show blade marks in the wood where it wobbles on thru. Yes, the locks are off. I tried adjusting the single 4mm set screw on top, but within an 1/8 of a rotation we go from locked-up to sloppy loose. And even when sloppy loose, it still seems to bump along. Inspection of the polished rails shows no obvious divots or damage. The issue must be within the bearing set.
I went back to Lowes, and then Home Depot to try out the floor models. One 10" Dewalt slide nicely, while the 718 and 780's available to touch were pretty rough, although I don't think they were as rough as mine. By comparison, the Hitachi, Ryobi, Bosch, Makita, Ridged, Lowes house brand, etc., all slide like butter.... A one finger operation that on some saws even seemed to improved when you pulled down on the handle and thus placed some additional load on the sliders. I even purchased another Dewalt and dragged it home only to find another disappointment.
What's wrong??? Do they just start out tight and improve with use? Or does Dewalt suddenly have a problem with bearing? I desperately want to love this tool, but right now I'm quite disappointed.
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