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Where does the wrench go on a DW936?!
I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun
in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) |
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"Toller" wrote in message ... I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) I bought mine as a package deal with the 1/2 drill. On the case for this comination, you store a spare blade underneath the saw. The allen wrench goes in the same cavity. Once upon a time, I used the wing nut which secures the spare blade, but I decided storing the allen wrench via the wing nut was a waste of time. So, I just toss it underneath the saw. Jim |
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"Jim" wrote in message ... "Toller" wrote in message ... I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) I bought mine as a package deal with the 1/2 drill. On the case for this comination, you store a spare blade underneath the saw. The allen wrench goes in the same cavity. Once upon a time, I used the wing nut which secures the spare blade, but I decided storing the allen wrench via the wing nut was a waste of time. So, I just toss it underneath the saw. Jim No, it was actually stuck in the saw somehow. Now I can't see where it could possibly go. Maybe you are right, and it wasn't supposed to be stuck in the saw! |
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I don't own one, so take this FWIW:
If you look closely at http://www.dewalt.com//ProductImages...9/DW936K_1.jpg you can see the end of the wrench sticking up just in front of the motor housing. Thus, there must be a hole parallel to and just in front of the motor in which you can store the wrench. HTH, Bruce "Toller" wrote in message ... "Jim" wrote in message ... "Toller" wrote in message ... I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) I bought mine as a package deal with the 1/2 drill. On the case for this comination, you store a spare blade underneath the saw. The allen wrench goes in the same cavity. Once upon a time, I used the wing nut which secures the spare blade, but I decided storing the allen wrench via the wing nut was a waste of time. So, I just toss it underneath the saw. Jim No, it was actually stuck in the saw somehow. Now I can't see where it could possibly go. Maybe you are right, and it wasn't supposed to be stuck in the saw! |
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Isn't that in the manual... probably not... that's one of my biggest
Dewalt complaints is they don't have instructions for the important things... like a picture of how get the drill, charger and two batteries back into the case it came in. Toller wrote: I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) |
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In article , Toller wrote:
I used my used DW936 for the first time. The blade got stuck and just spun in the arbor, so I pulled the wrench out and tightened it. Now I can't figure out where the wrench goes. (okay, I am dense; just tell me where the damn wrench goes.) "In a place where the sun never shines", maybe? *grin* |
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"Bruce Adams" wrote in message news:UI_Ue.678$YI6.527@trnddc05... I don't own one, so take this FWIW: If you look closely at http://www.dewalt.com//ProductImages...9/DW936K_1.jpg you can see the end of the wrench sticking up just in front of the motor housing. Thus, there must be a hole parallel to and just in front of the motor in which you can store the wrench. Thanks. There is only one hole there, and it sure didn't want to take it in; but knowing it had to go there, I forced it in. Seems fine now. |
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Toller wrote:
"Bruce Adams" wrote in message news:UI_Ue.678$YI6.527@trnddc05... Thanks. There is only one hole there, and it sure didn't want to take it in; but knowing it had to go there, I forced it in. Seems fine now. Yes, this procedure is similar to the one I used to get my first child. :-) |
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