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- Item Weight: 48 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 51.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
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- ASIN: B004RPY3FM
- Item model number: DWX723
By : DEWALT
Price : $199.00
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Product Description
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DEWALT's DWX723 miter saw stand is a heavy duty piece of equipment that expands the usage possibilities of a miter saw. As it works with most miter saw brands, this stand is ideal for a wide range of contractors, construction workers, carpenters, or home miter saw users.
DWX723 Miter Saw StandAt a Glance:
- 35 pounds in weight, supports up to 500 pounds of material
- Universal design of stand is compatible with all miter saws
- Leg lock levers provides for a rapid and simple stand set up
- Work stops/supports are repositionable anywhere on the rail
- Non-marring feet on tool mount reduce material scratching
Strong but MoveableDEWALT's DWX723 miter saw stand can hold a serious amount of materials with a max capacity of up to 500 pounds. With its 5-1/2 foot main beam backed by extensions that stretch to support up to 16 feet's worth of materials, it's ready to become an essential part of the jobsite. Also, it has an extended length of up to 50 inches with extension lock levers that provide simple but steady locking for the supporting extensions, as well as providing an extra level of impact resistance. Even with all of this, the miter saw stand sets on the scale at only 35 pounds, which means that it's much more portable than a user might expect.
A Host of Helpful FeaturesEven though DEWALT's DWX723 miter saw stand is durable and ready to step up and hold a huge amount, it's a snap to store thanks to the folding legs. The miter saw’s mounting brackets will work with any brand of miter saw. The brackets have a quick release feature that makes it possible to place a saw at any point on the rail, easily releasing the saw for increased portability. These brackets also allow for having two saws on the stand at the same time. The miter saw's material supports can be adjusted to wherever needed along the rail as well as up and down, which expands the possibilities of materials cut and saws used, and they boast flip up material cut stops. In addition, the feet on the tool mount are non-marring, keeping material from getting damaged.
Dimensions ; WarrantyDEWALT's DWX723 miter saw stand is 150 inches wide and 32 inches high when fully extended and 73 inches wide and 6 inches high when folded, and it weighs 35 pounds. It comes with a 3-year limited warranty, a 1-year free service contract, and a 90 day money back guarantee.
About DEWALTRaymond E. DeWalt followed in his father's footsteps by holding mill and constructions jobs from the time he left school. No matter what the job, the question of high labor costs always concerned him. To help cut these costs, occasionally he rigged up a machine to meet some special need. Eventually, Mr. DeWalt was offered a position as head of a woodworking mill that manufactured almost everything from boxes to full-fledged houses. He designed a yoke and attached it directly to a motor and saw, then mounted it on a standard arm. The saw could be raised, lowered, slid back and forth, moved to any angle, or tilted to any bevel. It instantly lowered costs and increased productivity, and was the first DEWALT tool. Today the DEWALT power tools line consists of over 200 electric power tools and over 800 accessories including: drills and hammer drills, screwdrivers, circular, chop, miter, table, reciprocating, and jig saws, planers, impact wrenches, die, angle, and bench grinders, shears, nibblers, sanders, laminate trimmers, routers, and plate joiners.
What's in the BoxOne DWX723 miter saw stand, 2 convertible work supports/stops, 2 mounting brackets.
Includes Heavy Duty Miter Saw Stand - DWX723, (2) Convertible Work Supports and Stops, (2) Mounting Brackets
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Technical Details
- Universal design works with all brands of miter saws
- Lightweight aluminum construction (35 lbs.) allows for easy transport to and from the jobsite
- 5-1/2-Inch beam extends to support up to 16-Feet of material and up to 500 lbs.
- Miter saw mounting brackets allow easy and secure mounting of miter saw to stand
- Non-marring feet on tool mount will not scratch material
DEWALT DWX723 Heavy Duty Miter Saw Stand
Customer Reviews
I own a DW708, a DW718, and a DW723 stand. When the DWX723 came out, I knew I had to have it. The improvements over the old stand are very much appreciated. The majority of the stand is an engineered extruded aluminum section so it's lightweight, doesn't twist, and takes an impressive amount of abuse. My miter saw and stand have been caught in downpours and I don't have to worry about rust or jammed parts. There are no small shear pins or hydraulic rams to worry about.
The yellow leg brackets are made of steel and provide the lateral rigidity for the stand. The legs have captive rubber foot covers so that they don't come off in the dirt or when moving from your truck to the worksite. The legs now have a handle you can squeeze to disengage the ball lock, similar to the rolling stand for the dewalt mini table saws...no more pinched thumbs. The extensions lock down with an improved camlock lever handle in one direction now. Improved wider base material supports are great for anything wider than a 2x10. The whole stand in the collapsed position is well balanced and the rounded carry handle on the bottom is comfortable. There's also a t-track on the bottom which I use to mount a GFCI surge strip.
The quick release mounts and hardware are included for whatever you decide to put on this stand. All the accessories available on the DWX723 are compatible with the DW723.
The end caps on the extensions could be designed a little bit wider and a little bit taller so that the material support bases engage more positively and this would allow the extension arms pull into the body more...we're talking only 1/16" to 1/8". I'm still a huge fan of Dewalt.
I've had this for a couple of months and I really like it. I'm retired now but I like to stay busy. Where were all these great tools years ago when we were all still working? I'm doing a remodle on my father in laws place with lots of molding and floor installation. This stand is just the right height for me, I'm 6'2" tall. My father in law, who is 89, is 5' 10" and he says it's just the right height for him too, go figure? It is very stable and accomidates my 12" Porter Cable chop saw. The saw fit on the brackets that attache to the saw just fine but the adjustable height pieces on the end of the extension arms were not quite wide enough to support narrow boards when stood flat against the fense so I attached a couple of 10" pieces of 3/4" X 2" cherry scraps on the top and all is just right now. Compared to my old wooden stand of 35 year ventage, this stand is very light and easy to set up. I really like the ball latches for the legs and the compression locks for the extension arms. All the handles are nice and big which makes them easy to use for older hands. I'd really recommend this to anyone who likes easy set ups and a really well made tool.
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