TROUBLE SHOOTmNG
WARNING: TO AVOID INJURY, TURN SWITCH "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE
OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING.
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- GENERAL
TROUBLE | r PROBABLE CAUSE |
Excessive vibraUon. | 1. Blade out of balance. |
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1.Miter gauge not adjusted
Cut when crosscutting• properly.
Cut binds, burns or | 1. | Dull blade with improper | |
stalls motor when |
| tooth | set. |
| 2. | Blade | is Heeling. |
| 3. | Warped board. |
REMEDY
1.Discard Blade and use a different blade.
1.See "Adjusting Miter Gauge."
1.Sharpen or replace blade.
2.See "Heeling Adjustment..."
3.Make sure concave or hollow side is facing "down," feed slowly.
| 4. | Rip fence not parallel |
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| 5. | Spreader out of |
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Cut not true at 90° | .1. Stop screws not properly | |
or 45 ° positions. | I | adjusted, |
Tilt and elevating | 1. | Sawdust on threads of tilt |
handwheel turn hard. |
| screw or elevating screw, |
| 2. | Bearing retainers |
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itoo tight.
4.See "Aligning Rip Fence"
5.See "Aligning Spreader."
1. See "Blade Tilt", or "Squareness of Blade
to Table."
1.See "Maintenance and Lubrication" section.
2, See "Tilt Mechanism."
TROUBLE SHOOTING -- MOTOR
NOTE: Motors used on
TROUBLE | PROBABLE CAUSE |
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' Excessive noise. | 1. | Motor. |
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Motor falls to develop | i 1. | Circuit | overloaded | with | 1. | Do not use other appliances or | motors o, | ||
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