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DeWalt Band saws

Official DeWalt band saw parts

DeWalt is a world leader in manufacturing dependable band saws. Precision parts in DeWalt band saws help you cut work pieces to perfection. When your DeWalt band saw quits working or it isn't cutting right, visit Sears PartsDirect for the repair parts you need to get your DeWalt band saw going again.

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Replacing the blade on your DeWalt band saw

  • Unplug the band saw's power cord from the wall outlet.
  • Open the upper and lower cabinet doors. Rotate the blade’s quick-release lever to release the blade tension.
  • Remove the table leveling screw from the front of the table. Open the blade cover in the upper cabinet. Pull the blade out of the band saw.
  • Position the new blade with the teeth pointing downward and forward. Work the new saw blade into the cabinets and over the drive wheels. Close the blade cover in the upper cabinet.
  • Reinstall the table leveling screw at the front of the table. Reinstall the table leveling screw at the front of the table. Reposition the blade on the upper and lower drive wheels. Rotate the blade’s quick release lever to apply blade tension. Close the cabinet doors. Plug the band saw into the electrical outlet.

Troubleshooting your DeWalt band saw when its motor won't start

A bad power supply, broken power cord, failed on/off switch or bad drive motor can prevent the band saw from starting. Check the power supply first. Plug a shop light or other electrical tool into the electrical outlet that you're using for the band saw to make sure the outlet works. If the electrical outlet is dead, reset the house circuit breaker for the outlet. If the outlet still doesn't work, try using a different outlet to power the band saw.

If the electrical outlet is okay, unplug the band saw and check the power cord for damage. Replace the cord if it's damaged. If the power cord is okay, use a multimeter to check for continuity through the on/off switch with the switch turned on (with the band saw still unplugged). The meter should measure near 0 ohms of resistance through the switch. If the meter measures infinite resistance, replace the switch because it's preventing the drive motor from getting power.

If the on/off switch is okay, check the wire harness connections between the switch and the drive motor. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires. If the wiring connections are okay, then you'll likely need to replace the drive motor because it doesn't run even though it should be getting electrical current through the power cord, on/off switch and wires.