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Old 01-06-2007, 08:26 PM   #1
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Default Fixing DeWalt Electrical Cord

I damaged the cord on my DeWalt. The damage is near the saw frame and I'd like to just disconnect the cord from the unit, shorten the cord and re-attach it. However, I'm uncertain as to how to access the cord attachment point inside the saw. Can I just take off the left frame housing (the side without the motor), or will things go "flying" if I do that?

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study your manual, I dont think things will go flying, but thats a guess. Dale
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check on www.scrollsaws.com Rick tears apart a dewalt might have some insight also.
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