TT

"Toller"

11/09/2005 2:11 PM

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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bR

[email protected] (Robert Bonomi)

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

12/09/2005 2:59 PM

In article <[email protected]>, Toller <[email protected]> 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*


TT

"Toller"

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

11/09/2005 5:49 PM


"Jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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>
> "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>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!

r

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

12/09/2005 2:29 AM

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 <[email protected]> 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.)
>
>

BA

"Bruce Adams"

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

11/09/2005 6:30 PM

I don't own one, so take this FWIW:
If you look closely at
http://www.dewalt.com//ProductImages/PC_Graphics/Photos/DEWALT/TOOLS/LARGE/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" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
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> "Jim" <[email protected]> wrote in message
> news:[email protected]...
>>
>> "Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
>> news:[email protected]...
>>>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!
>

Jj

"Jim"

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

11/09/2005 5:29 PM


"Toller" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
>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

TT

"Toller"

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

12/09/2005 11:05 PM


"Bruce Adams" <[email protected]> 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/PC_Graphics/Photos/DEWALT/TOOLS/LARGE/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.

r

in reply to "Toller" on 11/09/2005 2:11 PM

13/09/2005 3:17 AM

Toller <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> "Bruce Adams" <[email protected]> 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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