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Manufactured/Badged by:
DeWalt Products Co.
Leola, PA; Lancaster, PA; Towson, MD
True Manufacturer:
Atlas Press Co.
,
Kalamazoo, MI
Machine Specifications
Machine Class:
Wood Working Machinery
Machine Type:
Table Saw
Machine Size:
10"
Submitted By:
kettig moore
Machine Specifications
Description/Model:
140
Date of Manufacturer:
1955~1966
Serial Number:
Last Updated
8/10/2005 12:00:00 AM
Comments:
I bought this saw on ebay recently for $255. It wasn't used much and appeared to be was painted and detailed within the past 10~15 years. I felt current Dewalt colors and labels would make it more appreciated rather than the original dull grey so I refinished it. I had the arbor modified from the original 3/4" to 5/8". The motor is not original and was replaced at one time. I actually received two complete fences that are correct to with the original rails and a correct T-miter. I removed and put in storage the original emblem on the front of the saw and replaced it with an emblem for a current Dewalt planer.
The only thing I know about this saw is what I have learned on this site. The most information can be found in Keith Bohn's posting of the sister saw under the Atlas Press Co. This saw would be the equivelent of the Atlas 3112 as it has the 27 1/2" X 54 3/4" dimensions. It also has a 3hp motor.
One thing Keith wasn't sure about was whether the switch is an Arrow Hart or not. I will comfirm that it is.
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You can see the original Dewalt tag in the top of the photo. You can see the new emblem.
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