DeWalt DWE7492 - ZERO SPALT insert plate with 3D printer

DeWalt DWE7492 - ZERO SPALT insert plate with 3D printer

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The insertion plate is too large at 30 cm. So split into two parts and reassemble with (almost) press fit. M4 screws with hexagon socket, 8mm length are recommended. The holes should be pre-drilled with a 3.5mm wood or steel drill bit. The cutting of the threads is done by the screw. Bracket: The screw is glued with a 2-component adhesive. To prevent the bracket from sticking to the insert plate, I recommend placing some washers in between. Remove the riving knife beforehand when sawing for the first time. And used a different vacuum cleaner to suck in the plastic shavings, which have no business being in the wood shavings bag. It depends on the quality of the print (quick, or fine,...). If necessary, carefully widen it with a plunge saw in the area of the splitting wedge. Please do not damage the rear bar. The bar is used for stability. It is located in the upper area so that the radius is not obstructed by the splat wedge. A hole made at an angle makes it easier to remove the plate with a screwdriver. Locking mechanism: With this, I now only need a screwdriver for the cover plates. One of them is the DeWalt. With two nuts locked and as a distance two washers. the lock works better. In the first version of the interlock. Drill through the hole with the diameter of the screw.

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