98TJ
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Picked this thing up to go on my DW717 for less than $40 on Amazon.
Arrived today and took less than 5 minutes to install.
I love this thing, it's dead-nuts accurate. Unlike the LED Laser units, this uses a single, large LED to cast a shadow of the blade on the board you're cutting. That shadow shows exactly where the kerf of the blade will be.
Anyway, love this thing. If you have a DeWalt miter saw, the LED worklight is a must-have.
On/Off switch on the handle
LED housing mounted to the blade housing.
What the worklight gives you with the blade up.
Fire up the saw and start moving the blade down and you can start seeing where the kerf will be.
Get closer and the shadow becomes more defined.
Closer still.
Since the LED worklight has an independent on/off switch from the blade, you can also move the blade down without having the saw running. This will help with positioning material - especially when you're in a situation where you've marked the correct angle without needing to measure. Just adjust the miter and, when it's right, cut.
Arrived today and took less than 5 minutes to install.
I love this thing, it's dead-nuts accurate. Unlike the LED Laser units, this uses a single, large LED to cast a shadow of the blade on the board you're cutting. That shadow shows exactly where the kerf of the blade will be.
Anyway, love this thing. If you have a DeWalt miter saw, the LED worklight is a must-have.
On/Off switch on the handle
LED housing mounted to the blade housing.
What the worklight gives you with the blade up.
Fire up the saw and start moving the blade down and you can start seeing where the kerf will be.
Get closer and the shadow becomes more defined.
Closer still.
Since the LED worklight has an independent on/off switch from the blade, you can also move the blade down without having the saw running. This will help with positioning material - especially when you're in a situation where you've marked the correct angle without needing to measure. Just adjust the miter and, when it's right, cut.
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