RIDGID BS14002 manual Accessories, Troubleshooting

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ACCESSORIES

Item

Part No.

Rip Fence

AC5001

Riser Block

AC5005

Sanding Belts

AC5006

Cool Blocks™

AC5007

Miter Gauge

AC1021

Herc-U-Lift PLUS™

AC9950

WARNING:

Current attachments and accessories available for use with this tool are listed above. Do not use any attachments or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use of attachments or accessories not recommended can result in serious personal injury.

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Cause

Solution

Excessive noise

Motor

Have motor checked by qualified service

 

 

technician. Repair service is available your

 

 

nearest Authorized Service Center store.

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

Motor starts slowly or fails to come up to full speed

Circuit overloaded with light, appliances and other motors.

Under size wires or circuit too long.

General overloading of power com- pany facilities.

Motor overloaded.

Improper cooling (air circulation restricted through motor due to saw- dust accumulation)

Do not use other appliances or motors on same circuit when using the saw.

Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring. See Electrical section.

Request a voltage check from the power company.

Feed work slower into blade.

Clean out sawdust to provide normal air circulation through motor. See Maintenance section.

Starting switch in motor will not

Burned switch contacts (due to

Have switch replaced and request a

operate.

extended hold-in periods caused by

voltage check from the power company.

 

low line voltage, etc.)

 

 

Shorted capacitor.

Have capacitor tested and replace if

 

 

defective.

 

Loose or broken connections.

Have wiring checked and repaired.

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Contents OPERATOR’S Manual Table of Contents IntroductionGeneral Safety Rules Read ALL InstructionsSpecific Safety Rules Do not Remove Jammed Cutoff Pieces until blade has stoppedSymbols Symbol Name DESIGNATION/EXPLANATIONService Symbol Signal MeaningGlossary of Terms KerfSpeed and Wiring ElectricalExtension Cords Grounding InstructionsChanging Motor Voltage See Figures 2Features SpecificationsBlade Guard Adjustment Knobs Housing CoversKnow Your Band SAW Blade Tension KnobTools Needed Loose Parts Following items are included with your band sawSAW Table Trunnion Support Attaching Leveling Feet AssemblyUnpacking See Figures 11 Assembling LEG StandMounting Band SAW to LEG Stand See Figures 15 Mounting the Motor AssemblyInstalling the V-BELT Mounting Blade Hangers Mounting the Pulley CoverMounting the Table Trunnion Support to Band SAW Mounting the Switch BOXMounting the Dust Chute See Figures 25 Installing Bevel Scale IndicatorMounting the SAW Table to SAW Body See Figures 27 Adjusting Blade TensionTracking the Blade Adjusting Table Stop Squaring the SAW Table to the BladeAdjusting Upper Blade Guide Assembly Adjusting Upper Blade Guides and Thrust BearingSee Figures 32 See Figures 33Adjusting Lower Blade Guides and Thrust Bearing See Figures 35Operation Before Leaving the SAW Locking the SwitchAvoiding Injury Tilting the Table Circle CuttingSee Figures 40 AdjustmentsInstalling and Adjusting the Blade Adjusting Blade Guide Assembly Lock Unlock To Raise To LowerMaintenance General MaintenanceMOTOR/ELECTRICAL TiresLubrication BrushAccessories TroubleshootingProblem Cause Page Warranty DAY Satisfaction Guarantee PolicyWhat is Covered Under the 3 Year Limited Service Warranty HOW to Obtain Service What is not CoveredCustomer Service Information 14 in. Band SAW