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Dewalt Miter Saw not rotating?

My Dewalt Miter Saw is not rotating smoothly……I can rotate it a couple degrees but then it starts to lock up and it gets really hard to rotate….. anyone else having this problem, and how can i fix it ?

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What kind of precision is required and what gauges will be needed?

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Renting a Compound Miter Saw?

I was wondering what if any stores would rent you a compound miter saw by the day?

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it’s fairly new made in taiwan crapola. other than this little prob, everything else seems fine. only one room left to trim out on this project! help! thanks
yah the folks saying the motor that makes a lot of sense…a huge thanks…looks like a new saw…rrrrrrrrrr
Ryobi was like 30 bucks at the pawn shop and we needed it for the job asap and had very little cash, if I buy new I only buy USA…well or switzerland…quailty and living wages are important to me.

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I have a 10" genesis slide compound laser miter saw that I’m just finishing setting up.
I was trying to lock the bevel at 0 with the bevel lock at the rear of the unit. The manual isn’t overly clear on how the lock works.. I’ve tried turning it a few turns one way and nothing happens..
standing looking at it from front to rear i was turning it to my right. Is this the right direction? Am I missing something in how the locking mechanism works? Thanks.

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