DEWALT Miter Saw Work-Piece Support/Stop (DW7232)
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This item, designated as DW7232, is said to be exclusive to the DW723. I own the DWX723, so that is incorrect. When you first bought it, it came with two. I bought two more to assist me with all of my trim work. Make an informed decision.
Yes, the DWX724 and these work support are compatible.
They are sold as a pair. They are extremely effective. On my stand, I have three, the third of which is ideal for cutting short pieces close to the saw.
If you have a Dewalt mitresaw stand, this item will work for you; however, I believe you should check with a Dewalt dealer to see if it will work with the dwx735. The dwx735 is a device with which I am unfamiliar. Although I am aware of a DW735x planer, I do not believe the work piece support will work with it. I apologize for not being able to assist you further.
Selected User Reviews For DEWALT Miter Saw Work-Piece Support/Stop (DW7232)
I'd give them a ten out of ten rating if I could.
They're identical to the two that came with my five-foot-long miter saw support stand. I positioned it between the saw and the extension so that I could use it as an intermediate support or a stop for consistent cuts.
This provides much-needed support and reduces the amount of adjusting I have to do with the extendable rails when cutting various lengths of trim. br>br>My only criticism is that they are a little pricey, but they are well worth it.
There was a different number for additional supports at Home Depot when I purchased my stand. After removing one from the end cap and confirming that it would fit on the rail, I immediately ordered two more. I cut a lot of different length pieces, and cutting one inch of wood from a 2 x 12 when three feet is not supported becomes difficult. When you don't want to remove the extensions' supports, these come in handy. It also aids in preventing long molding from sagging and possibly changing the cut degree. br>br>My only criticism is that the stop can only be used for rough cutting because it can move up to 1/2 inch no matter how tight it is. You should also check the tightness of the stops on a regular basis because they will loosen over time.
Adding two more stops allows me to support the work along its entire length and make repetitive cuts of various lengths without having to move the stops. Making a precise repetitive cut is as simple as flipping up the stop and converting a support to a stop. Note that I had the older stand with the sliding board, which did not work nearly as well as the one with these stops for a variety of reasons, including sawdust jamming the sliding board, and the legs not folding compactly. The current stand is very well designed, and I recommend it. Work support extensions are ineffective, etc.
This is a fantastic material stop as well as a solid support. The stop moves out of the way with ease. All of the adjustments are simple to make and stay put. The assy that provides support and stops. Slides that can be adjusted for looseness when used horizontally. The two elastic nuts should be tightened if you need a precise repeatable length stop. Checked for squareness.
Having one or more extras helps in two ways. The extras can aid in the support of long, particularly thin workpieces, such as e. strips to be trimmed You can use the extras to set up for several fixed length cuts that you need to do repeatedly but not all at once, as at least one other reviewer pointed out. br>br>The build quality is comparable to that of the work stand, which is to say excellent. br>br>Thank you to the previous reviewers for assisting me in making an informed decision. Anyone in need of the capabilities provided by this extra stop should consider it.
I recommend this seller because of the high quality, prompt shipping, and accurate description.