The DCS7485T1DCB606 60V Max 8 1/4 in. table saw is maximized for accuracy, capacity and runtime. The brushless motor delivers the power to cut all common materials, the rack & pinion fence allows for fast, easy adjustments and provides the capacity to rip 4×8 sheet goods. The DCS7485T1 comes with one 60-Volt MAX Lithium-Ion battery and fast charger. For a limited time get a bonus FLEXVOLT battery pack with purchase.
- Rack and pinion telescoping fence rails make fence adjustments smooth and accurate
- 24 in. of rip capacity for ripping 4×8 plywood or OSB sheets
- Run off of 20-Volt / 60-Volt FLEXVOLT battery system for maximum portability
- Tool free adjustment of the guarding
- Power-loss reset prevents accidental re-starts following a power disruption when the switch is left in the “on” position
- Metal roll cage base offer greater durability than plastic bases
- On board storage for guard, fence and wrenches and miter gauge
- Table coating reduces friction for smoother cutting
- Power of corded, the Freedom of cordless
- 4X runtime compared to DCB201 1.5Ah Battery Pack
- 3X power compared to DC9096 18V Battery
- Tri-platform compatibility 20-Volt MAX
- Durable construction with a single piece cell holder
- LED State of Charge Display
- On board fuel gauge for immediate feedback on state of charge
Jeremie Carroll (verified owner) –
All I can say is this saw works great. Very easy to move and carry by myself. Lots of power.
Aglae Reichert (verified owner) –
For only needing one 60V battery, this saw is great. The fence and blade are so accurate that I seamlessly joined three pieces of 5/4 oak together without running them through a jointer planer. The only complaint is that dewalt clearly doesn’t make a matching stand for this rig yet. I bought the one they make, and none of the mounting holes line up. I also had to drill out the mounting holes to accommodate the bigger bolts that the stand came with. Not a big deal once I got it done.
Melyssa Ortiz (verified owner) –
Would highly reccomend this table saw.
Judd Skiles (verified owner) –
Love it so far. I have only made about 100-125 cuts with it, but it is awesome. Very powerful and sturdy. It has power like it was plugged in.
Berta Jakubowski (verified owner) –
The table saw performed really well. I mounted it to a Dewalt Heavy Duty Rolling Table Saw Stand (DW7440RS) by removing the rubber feet, drilling the “feet”, bolting it to the stand, and with a few spacers and notches to the rubber feet, I was able to re-install them without a visible alteration. The bolts does not even show up. I also have to do a minor modification to stand to keep the saw from sliding down when the whole setup is stored. As for the saw itself, It is very portable (thanks to the modded setup instead of the recommended scissor stand), and it did well within it’s specification.The rack and pinion fence system is the main reason I picked this saw from its competitor. The measurement stays true and adjusting the fence is very easy. I would recommend it for light to medium carpentry/woodworks.I wish Dewalt kept the 10 inch blade with this design like its corded version.I tried to rip a couple of 2×4’s in half but the height of the blade only goes to 2.5 inches so I have to flip the 2×4 over after the first pass to complete the rip.The battery bugs down after only a few pass, and it would not charge right away since it gets pretty warm. I also wish they integrated the site pro modular guarding system for ease of changing the rivving knife and/or blade guard. Changing the rivving knife or the blade guard requires raising the knife all the way up, remove the throat plate, reaching inside the blade cavity, lossening the retaining nut, pushing the nut, pulling the rivving knife or blade guard out, pushing the replacement tool, tightening the retaining nut, and finally reinstalling the throat plate.The site pro modular guard system requires pulling a lever, change the safety tool, then release the lever. I would have paid an extra $50.00 to get that integrated. Dust collection is the best. The blade cavity is encased in a rigid thick fabric that adjust with the blade adjustment. Thus encasement channels 80% of the dust towards the dust port and 95% if you have a dust vacuum installed. No Dado cuts allowed on this table saw which is a bummer for those that does a lot of dado cuts. All the tools that came with the table are strategically intalled within the saw itself. Noise level is decent, the ripping width relative to the rip fence is 24 inches which makes it the widest in its category. Overall, I give this saw 4 of 5 stars because it could use a few more improvements.