Dewalt DWE7491RS Corded 10" Tablesaw With Wheeled Stand
Dewalt DWE7491RS Corded 10" Tablesaw With Wheeled Stand
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Key Features
Overview
The DEWALT DWE7491RS 10-In. Jobsite Table Saw and Rolling Stand is built for contractors, remodelers, trim crews, and serious DIY users who need real rip capacity in a portable package. This is a corded jobsite table saw designed for ripping sheet goods, trim material, and hardwood on the jobsite. Model Number: DWE7491RS. If you need a saw that can travel, set up quickly, and still handle bigger material than most portable saws, this is the one that gets looked at first for a reason.
The big story here is capacity and control. A 15 amp motor and 4,800 RPM blade speed give the saw enough muscle to rip hardwoods and larger stock without bogging down as quickly as lighter-duty portable saws. The 32-1/2 inch right rip capacity is what makes it genuinely useful for shelving, plywood breakdown, and wider trim work. You also get a 24 inch left rip capacity, plus a flip-over ripping fence for narrow rip cuts when accuracy matters more than raw width.
Where this saw separates itself from a lot of competing jobsite table saws is the fence system. DEWALT's rack and pinion telescoping fence rails make adjustments fast, smooth, and predictable. That matters because a portable table saw is only as good as the fence you trust on repeated cuts. Instead of fighting a fence that needs to be squared up every time you move it, this setup is built to stay aligned and save time when you are running repeated cuts in framing lumber, trim stock, or sheet goods.
The tabletop gives you useful support for real material, not just short offcuts. DEWALT lists the table at roughly 21-7/8 inches by 26-3/8 inches, with additional material support for narrow rips. Cut capacity is strong for a portable saw, with a maximum depth of cut of 3-1/8 inches at 90 degrees and 2-1/4 inches at 45 degrees. That means it can handle common jobsite wood cutting tasks with enough depth for thicker stock while still giving you bevel capability when the work calls for it.
From a jobsite practicality standpoint, the rolling stand is a major reason people buy this model instead of a benchtop-only saw. It is designed for easy setup and breakdown with good stability once deployed, so you are not wrestling a saw onto improvised stands or sacrificing working height. Telescoping fence rails retract to keep the footprint more compact for transport and storage, and the onboard storage system keeps the fence, blade guard assembly, riving knife, miter gauge, wrenches, push stick, and cord wrap with the saw instead of scattered in the truck.
Dust handling is better than you usually get in this class. The 2-1/2 inch dust collection port connects easily to a vacuum for more efficient dust extraction. On indoor remodel work, punch-list jobs, or garage shops where cleanup time matters, that feature is not just nice to have. It helps keep the work area cleaner and makes the saw more practical when you are cutting inside finished or occupied spaces.
In terms of accessory fit, this saw uses a 10 inch blade with a 5/8 inch arbor and includes a 24-tooth carbide blade to get you started. It is a corded electric platform, so there is no battery system to buy into, no charger to keep track of, and no tradeoff between run time and output. That simplicity still matters for crews who want consistent power all day and do not want another battery-powered tool to manage.
Who should buy it? If you are a general contractor, finish carpenter, remodeler, cabinet installer, or advanced DIY user who needs a portable table saw that can still make wide rip cuts, this model makes a lot of sense. It is especially strong for users who move from job to job and need quick setup, accurate fence adjustment, and a stand that is actually worth using. If your work is mostly wood cutting, sheet goods, shelving, trim, and general construction tasks, the DEWALT DWE7491RS 10-In. Jobsite Table Saw and Rolling Stand hits the sweet spot between portability and real-world capacity.
At a Glance
Rip Wider Material Without Upsizing the Saw

This is the part that makes this saw more than a small-site backup. The wide rip capacity gives you room for shelving panels, plywood work, and larger trim pieces that many portable table saws struggle to support cleanly.
- 32-1/2 inch right rip capacity for larger stock
- 24 inch left rip capacity for flexible setup options
- Patented material support helps with narrow rip cuts
Keep Accessories With the Saw, Not Lost in the Truck

Portable saws are great until the guard, wrenches, or push stick disappear. DEWALT built in onboard storage so the key parts stay with the saw and are ready when you need them.
- Storage for blade guard assembly, fence, and miter gauge
- Keeps wrenches, push stick, and cord wrap organized
- Faster setup and fewer missing parts at the next job
Connect a Vacuum and Cut Cleaner

Dust control matters more when you are working indoors, in remodel spaces, or cleaning up before the next trade comes in. The built-in dust port gives this saw a straightforward way to hook into shop vac dust extraction.
- 2-1/2 inch dust collection port
- Easily connects to a vacuum for more efficient dust extraction
- Better suited to indoor remodeling and cleanup-sensitive work
Portable Setup That Still Feels Stable

The stand is not an afterthought here. It is part of why this model works so well for mobile crews. Roll it in, set it up, get your cuts done, and break it back down without dragging around a separate workstation.
- Rolling stand included
- Designed for easy setup and breakdown with stability
- Telescoping fence rails retract for a more compact transport profile
What's in the Box
- (1) Rolling Stand
- (1) Push Stick
- (1) Miter Gauge
- (1) Rip Fence
- (2) Blade Wrenches
- (1) Blade Guard Assembly
- (1) 10 inch 24-Tooth Carbide Blade
Key Specifications
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15 A |
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4,800 RPM |
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10 in. |
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5/8 in. |
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32-1/2 in. |
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24 in. |
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3-1/8 in. |
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2-1/4 in. |
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2-1/2 in. |
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90 lbs |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If you are bouncing between wide rips and narrow trim cuts, keep the flip-over fence in mind instead of trying to force a full-height fence into a tight setup. It is one of the little details on this saw that saves time and makes repeat cuts feel more controlled.
Warranty & Support
Tool Nut's Take
Why the DEWALT DWE7491RS 10-In. Jobsite Table Saw and Rolling Stand Still Gets Recommended So Often
This is one of those portable table saws that earns its reputation because it gets the important stuff right: rip capacity, fence adjustment, and a stand you will actually want to use.
- Who it's for: Contractors, remodelers, carpenters, and serious DIY users who need a jobsite table saw that can move easily but still handle wider cuts.
- Why it stands out: The rack and pinion fence is the real draw, and the 32-1/2 inch rip capacity keeps it useful for sheet goods and shelving instead of limiting it to small stock.
- Worth knowing: It is a corded saw, so you need outlet access, but that also means steady full-time power with no battery management. For a lot of crews, that is a fair trade all day long.
Common Questions
- Is this a cordless or corded table saw? It is a corded electric table saw.
- What is the maximum rip capacity? The saw offers 32-1/2 inches of right rip capacity and 24 inches of left rip capacity.
- Can it connect to a vacuum for dust collection? Yes. It has a 2-1/2 inch dust collection port for vacuum connection.
- What blade size does it use? It uses a 10 inch blade with a 5/8 inch arbor.

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