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DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 workbench Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 workbench, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 workbench
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Browse Parts for DW730 TYPE 1 Workbench

  • Dewalt Saw Mounting Bolt (4) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 429501-00

    Tool mounting assembly diagram

    Dewalt Saw Mounting Bolt (4)

    Part #429501-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Dewalt Knob for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 287994-00

    Tool mounting assembly diagram

    Dewalt Knob

    Part #287994-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Foot for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 287998-00

    Tool mounting assembly diagram

    Foot

    Part #287998-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Hardware Bag (incl. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 429520-00

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    All parts diagram

    Hardware Bag (incl. 7, 8, 9, 11, 12)

    Part #429520-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • 30" Extension (acc.) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part DW7305

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    All parts diagram

    30" Extension (acc.)

    Part #DW7305

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • End Cap (2) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 297987-00

    Tool mounting assembly diagram

    End Cap (2)

    Part #297987-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Work Stop Assembly (dw7302) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 429523-00

    Work support assembly diagram

    Work Stop Assembly (dw7302)

    Part #429523-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Leg End Cap (4) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 287990-00

    Tool mounting assembly diagram

    Leg End Cap (4)

    Part #287990-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Bushing for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 429511-00

    Work support assembly diagram

    Bushing

    Part #429511-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Foot Mounting Screw (4) for DeWalt DW730 TYPE 1 - Part 287999-00

    Foot Mounting Screw (4)

    Part #287999-00

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

DeWalt Workbench DW730 TYPE 1 FAQs

Yes. Dewalt sells replacement parts for the DW730 workbench, and you can also shop by model number to match the correct hardware and assemblies for your exact setup. For the fastest match, use the DW730 model number when searching parts and diagrams on Sears PartsDirect.

How to make sure you get the right part

Because “DW730” can have variations (like type numbers or revisions), matching by the full model identification helps you avoid ordering the wrong fasteners or sub-assemblies.

  • Confirm the model number is DW730 on the product label
  • Note any TYPE or revision info shown with the model
  • Compare the part description to the location on the exploded diagram
  • Replace worn fasteners in sets when possible (nuts, bolts, washers)
  • Keep the old part until the replacement is installed and verified
Common workbench parts people replace

These are the most common categories customers look for when maintaining a Dewalt workbench like the DW730:

Part category What it affects Typical symptom
Legs/stand hardware Stability and level Bench rocks or won’t level
Brackets and supports Rigidity Flexing, wobble under load
Fasteners (bolts, nuts, washers) Overall tightness Joints loosen repeatedly
Feet/leveling components Floor contact Sliding, uneven stance
Why it matters

A workbench depends on tight joints and square alignment. Replacing worn hardware and damaged supports restores stability, improves safety, and helps your tools (like vises or benchtop saws) stay aligned during use.

Last updated: February 2026

For the Dewalt DW730 workbench, DW730 is the manufacturer’s model identifier, not a slang term. It’s the code we use to match the correct Dewalt workbench parts list and diagrams to your exact product so you can identify compatible hardware and assemblies.

What “DW730” tells you (and what it does not)
  • It identifies the model family: Dewalt DW730.
  • It helps match parts correctly when there are similar-looking benches or revisions.
  • It is not a feature description (it does not mean size, capacity, or a specific accessory).
  • It is not an error code and it is not a troubleshooting message.
Why you may also see “TYPE 1”

Dewalt often uses a “Type” number to indicate a specific production version of the same model. For parts lookup, DW730 TYPE 1 is more precise than DW730 alone.

Marking you see What it usually means Why it matters for parts
DW730 Base model number Gets you to the right model family
TYPE 1 Version/revision of the model Helps avoid ordering the wrong revision-specific part
Serial number Unique unit identifier Useful for confirming age or revision details
How we recommend using DW730 when finding parts
  • Confirm the label shows DW730 and TYPE 1.
  • Use the model number exactly as printed when searching.
  • Compare the part illustration to your workbench before ordering.
  • If a part looks similar but mounts differently, treat it as a revision difference.
Helpful related resource

If you need help confirming you are using the right identifier, use our guide: how to find your appliance model number (and what it means for parts).

Why it matters

Workbenches can share similar frames, vises, and hardware across revisions; using DW730 TYPE 1 reduces mismatches and saves time when selecting compatible parts.

Last updated: February 2026

Most Dewalt miter saw stands are designed to fit a wide range of miter saws, but they are not automatically “universal” across every stand and saw combination. For example, Dewalt’s DWX723 stand is built to work with all brands of miter saws when the saw can be securely bolted to the stand’s mounting rails.

What “universal” means in practice

A stand is effectively universal when it can safely mount different saw brands and sizes using standard bolt patterns or adaptable mounting brackets.

Check these fit points before you buy or mount a saw:

  • Mounting method: bolt-on rails, quick-release brackets, or a dedicated adapter kit
  • Bolt pattern compatibility: the holes in your saw base must align with the stand’s mounting slots
  • Weight rating: the stand must support your saw plus any extension supports and workpiece load
  • Stability: wide stance, locking legs, and solid feet matter more than brand matching
  • Work support: extension arms and rollers should match the material lengths you cut
Quick compatibility checklist (DW730 context)

Even though this is the Dewalt DW730 workbench parts page, the same compatibility checks apply when you use a workbench as a base for a miter saw stand setup.

What to verify What you want to see Why it matters
Saw base holes Slots/holes line up with stand rails Prevents shifting during cuts
Stand capacity Rated above saw weight Avoids flexing and tipping
Locking features Positive leg locks and secure latches Keeps the stand from collapsing
Support length Extensions long enough for your stock Reduces binding and kickback risk
Why it matters

A “universal” claim is only helpful if the saw mounts flat, tight, and square. A poor fit can cause vibration, inaccurate cuts, and unsafe movement when you start or stop the saw.

Helpful related reading

Last updated: February 2026

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