PROBLEM | CAUSE | SOLUTION |
Saw does not start.
Saw is noisy when running.
Motor is slow or weak.
Motor overheats.
Motor stalls, blows fuses, or trips circuit breakers.
1.Motor cord or wall cord is not plugged in.
2.Circuit fuse is blown.
3.Circuit breaker is tripped.
4.Cord or switch is damaged.
1.Motor needs attention.
1.Voltage from source is low.
2.Windings are burned out or open.
3.Start switch is defective.
4.Circuit is overloaded with
appliances, lights, or other motors.
1.Motor is overloaded.
2.Dull blade.
3.Sawdust inside saw is blocking air flow.
1.Starter switch is defective.
2.Voltage from source is low.
3.Dull blade.
4.Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong size or defective.
5.Feeding workpiece too rapidly.
1.Plug in motor cord or wall cord.
2.Replace circuit fuse.
3.Reset circuit breaker.
4.Have the cord or switch re- placed at your nearest Sears Service Center.
1.Have the motor checked at
your nearest Sears Service Center.
1.Request a voltage check from the power company.
2.Have the motor checked at your nearest Sears Service Center.
3.Have the switch replaced.
4.Do not use other appliances or motors on the same circuit
when using the saw.
1.Request a voltage check from the power company.
2.Replace the blade.
3.Clean out the saw base.
1.Have the switch replaced.
2.Request a voltage check from the power company.
3.Replace the blade.
4.Replace fuses or circuit breakers.
5.Feed workpiece into blade slower.
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