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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER
SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING.
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- GENERAL
TROUBLE PROBABLE CAUSE
Excessive vibration. 1. Blade out of balance.
2. Damaged V-Belt Pulleys
or poor belt.
Cannot make square 1. Miter gauge not adjusted
out when crosscutting, properly.
Cut binds, burns or
stalls motor when
ripping.
Cut not true at 90 °
or 45° positions.
1. Dull blade with improper
tooth set.
2. Blade is Heeling.
3. Warped board
Tilt and elevating noisy
or slow.
4. Rip fence not i_araltel
to blade.
5. Spreader out of
alignment
1. Not calibrated.
1. Sawdust on threads of tilt
screw or elevating screw.
REMEDY
1. Discard Blade and use a different blade.
2. Replace as Indicated.
1. See "Assembly" section "Miter Gauge."
1. Sharpen or replace blade.
2. See Assembly sect on, Hee ngAdjustment...
3. Make sure concave or hollow side is facing
"down," feed slowly.
4. See "Assembly" section, "Aligning Rip Fence"
5. See "Assembly" section, "Installing
Blade Guard."
1. See "Calibrating the Electronic Function"
1. See "Maintenance and Lubrication" section.
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- SAW MOTOR
NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are
particularly susceptible to the accumulation of
sawdust and wood chips and should be blown out or
"'vacuumed" frequently to prevent interference with
normal motor ventilation.
TROUBLE
Excessive noise.
Motor fails to develop
full power. NOTE:
LOW VOLTAGE: (Power
output of motor.
decreases rapidly with
decrease in voltage at
motor terminals. For
example, a reduction of
10% in voltage causes
a reduction of 19% in
maximum power output
of which the motor is
capable, and a reduction
of 20% in voltage causes
a reduction of 36% in
maximum power output.)
PROBABLE CAUSE
1. Motor.
1. Circuit overloaded with
lights, appliances and
other motors.
_. Undersize wlre_ or circuit
too long•
3. General overloading of
power company
facilities.
REMEDY
1. Have motor checked by qualified service
technician. Repair service is available at
your nearest Sears store.
1. Do not use other appliances or motors on
same circuit when using the saw.
2. Increa=e wire =izes, or reduce length of wiring.
See "Motor Specifications and Electrical
Requirements" section.
3.
Reques t a voltage check from the power
company•
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