Genuine Dewalt replacement part, this item is sold individually. The purpose of the N074647 Foot is to keep the Miter Saw Stands shown below, stable and keep them from sliding on the surface they are placed on. There are four of these feet on each stand. To fasten the foot to the stand you will need to order part number 330019-32 Screw.
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I think these will probably be better than the original that came with the stand. They are a lot firmer than the the soft rubber foot pads that came with it and should hold up better they installed easy and fit perfectly. Shopping with you guys was a snap and shipping was reasonable. Thank you
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Odd part never expected to obtain. Replacement part had an exact match. Great service works great on time delivery and fairly priced. The American way for Americans
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Saw stand feet
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1. Remove the slide off rubber feet, if any stayed on.
2. Measure where you need to drill holes for the new style of feet. (Measure from center hole to the low place on the outside of the foot. Then add 1/32GÇ¥ so the foot will be tight on the leg.)
3. Find the centerline on the leg and mark a cross on the centerline and your
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4. Use a punch or drill bit that will not walk on the aluminum. Use a drill bit that is just bigger than the screw threads. The threads are meant to grab the plastic feet and spin free on the aluminum legs.
5.Slide on new feet. You will see the new feet are angled. Place the taller side to the outside.
6. Install new screw by hand. (No power tools) Threads are in plastic. Be gentle!
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The rubber feet on my DeWalt mitre saw stand had worn thru the metal legs and would scratch a finished surface floor.
1. Removed original rubber feet.
2. Placed new foot on the bottom of the mitre saw stand leg.
3. Measure for retaining screw(which was not on original foot).
4. Mark/drill hole for retaining screw.
5. Install screw to secure the new foot to the leg of the stand.
6. Repeat procedure on 3 remaining legs.
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Many parts were damaged or missing due to over 10 years of professional use.
Replaced the power cord and the work light. Replaced the pin that holds the saw in the closed position. Also replaced a few other misc parts. The light, power cord and pin were the biggest reasons I needed to repair just due to safety and ease of use. The pin was the hardest part to replace because I had to remove the large pivot pin
... Read morethat the entire saw hinges on by tapping it out with a mallet and a 1/2\" socket extension. The spring that holds the saw in the up position comes out when the hinge pin is removed making it extremely difficult to put everything back together. I realized after the fact that there are holes just below the spring that you can insert a screw driver or Allen wrench or similar object which holds the spring in the closed position. I still haven\'t figured out if there is an easier way to replace the spring itself since you obviously can\'t hold it in the closed position if you are trying to replace it, but my spring is fine and I don\'t have to worry about that now. There were no websites or videos that I could find to show how this is done, but I figured it out. Would have been easier if there was something that explained the holes for holding the spring before I took it all apart and the spring ejected the saw arm.
Remove the screws from the worn feet and then pull them off. Press on the new feet and secure them with the screws.
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