Festool PM561556, PI561556, PD561556, PD561432 user manual Troubleshooting, Symptom Possible Causes

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Troubleshooting

Symptom

Possible Causes

 

 

Motor does not start

►► Check that the cord is properly plugged into an outlet.

 

►► Make sure the Plug-it connector is properly inserted and fully tightened.

 

►► Make sure the outlet has power. Check the circuit breaker or try another outlet.

 

►► If used with a Festool dust extractor, make sure the selector switch is pointing to “Auto”.

 

The auxiliary outlet on the dust extractor has power only when the selector is at Auto.

 

►► Inspect the power cord (including extension cords) for damage or missing prongs.

 

►► The motor brushes may have worn and need replacement.

 

 

The saw makes a

►► This is normal operation. Refer to page 15 for more information.

“Growling” sound when

 

it is first turned on or

 

idling.

 

 

 

The saw makes wavy

►► Make sure the guide rail gib cams are properly adjusted.

cuts

►► Inspect the blade for damage.

 

►► Make sure the sole plate is not rocking on the guide rail.

 

►► Keep the blade depth consistent during the cut; don’t raise and lower the blade.

 

►► Forcing an ATB-type blade into the cut too fast can cause the blade to deflect.

 

 

Saw cuts are burning

►► Make sure to use the correct blade for the material.

 

►► Make sure the blade is sharp.

 

►► Make sure the blade is installed correctly (not turning backward).

 

►► Reduce the motor speed.

 

►► If possible, increase the blade depth.

 

►► Increase your feed speed.

 

 

Excessive chipping on

►► Make sure to use the correct blade for the type of material and type of cut.

the lower edge of the cut

►► A very shallow blade depth can cause chipping on the underside if the teeth are barely

 

protruding below the surface. Increase the blade depth.

 

►► The blade toe-in may be incorrect. Refer to page 22 for more information.

 

 

Excessive chipping on

►► Make sure to use the correct blade for the type of material and type of cut.

the top edge of the cut

►► Inspect the splinter guard. Make sure it is flush with the cut line for its entire length.

 

►► Materials prone to splintering may splinter more if the blade is set too deep.

 

 

The sawblade fails to

►► The saw requires immediate service, and should be removed from operation. Contact

retract after a cutting

Festool or your authorized Festool service provider.

 

operation

 

 

 

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Contents Guided Circular Saw Supplemental User’s Manual Limited Warranty1 Contents About This ManualGeneral Power Tool Safety Warnings Save all warnings and instructions for future referenceSpecific Safety Rules for Circular Saws Respiratory Exposure Safety WarningsService Causes and Prevention of KickbackFunctional Description Setup Technical SpecificationsSetting Up a New Saw Adjusting the Guide Rail CamsInstalling the Outrigger Splinter Guard Trimming the Guide Rail Splinter GuardChanging the Sawblade Sawblade Checks and WarningsRemoving the Sawblade Replacing the SawbladeSawblade Selection Tooth ShapeNumber of Teeth and Spacing Hook AngleUpper Connecting Bar Straightedge Lower Clamping Screws Guide RailsTips for Choosing Guide Rail Lengths Joining RailsSetting the Blade Depth OperationSetting the Bevel Angle Setting the Motor SpeedSpeed Control Using the Limit Stop Using Dust ExtractionSaw’s Power Cord Power Switch Set to Auto 27mm Vac Hose Clamping Thumbscrew Limit Stop Back Saw Guide Rail SlotConnecting the Plug-it Cord Plunge Trigger Release PowerTurning on the Saw LockApplications Straight-Lining Rough LumberTips for Successful Straight-Lining Crosscutting and Trimming Tips for Successful CrosscuttingGeneral Procedure Plunge CuttingCutting Non-Wood Materials Soft PlasticsBrittle Plastics Thin AluminumMaintenance Routine MaintenanceKeep the Saw Clean Adjust and Inspect the SawProcedure Replacing the Guide Rail Splinter GuardChanging the Motor Brushes Adjustments Matching Multiple Saws to Shared Guide RailsInstalling the Imperial Depth Gauge Mark the zero- depth positionTroubleshooting Symptom Possible CausesPage Festool USA

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