How to Replace the Blade Guard on a DeWalt Miter Saw Model DW718
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The blade guard assembly is designed to increase user safety by preventing potentially dangerous debris from becoming airborne during use. It also helps prevent injuries caused by accidental contact with the spinning blade. With frequent use, the guard can become cracked or damaged. Impacts to the assembly (such as dropping heavy materials onto the saw) are also quite common.
Operating the saw without the blade guard attached is extremely dangerous. Fortunately, replacing the assembly is extremely easy. This article will show you how to safely, simply and successfully complete the repair in under five minutes.

REMOVING THE BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY [top]
1. Remove the three retaining screws.
Remove the lower retaining screw.

Remove the center retaining screw.

Raise the blade guard to access the upper screw.

Remove the upper retaining screw.

2. Remove the guard assembly.
Slide the guard assembly up and away from the saw.

INSTALLING THE NEW BLADE GUARD ASSEMBLY [top]
3. Install the new guard assembly.
Install the new guard assembly onto the saw.

Rotate the guard assembly forward to align the mounting holes.

Install and hand-tighten the three retaining screws.

Secure the retaining screws.


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