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M1113 18" Wood/Metal Bandsaw

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Troubleshooting

This section covers the most common problems and corrections with this type of

machine.

WARNING! DO NOT make any adjustments until power is disconnected and

moving parts have come to a complete stop!

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Machine does not start or a
breaker trips.

1. OFF button has not been reset.

2. Plug/receptacle is at fault or wired

incorrectly.

3. Motor connection wired incorrect-

ly.

4. Wall fuse/circuit breaker is blown/

tripped.

5. Power supply switched OFF or is at

fault.

6. Wiring is open/has high resistance.

7. Motor ON button or ON/OFF switch

is at fault.

8. Inverter/Controller box is at fault.
9. Motor is at fault.

1. Lift paddle and press OFF button down completely

until it clicks.

2. Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.

3. Correct motor wiring connections.

4. Ensure circuit size is suitable for this machine;

replace weak breaker.

5. Ensure power supply is switch on; ensure power sup-

ply has the correct voltage.

6. Check for broken wires or disconnected/corroded

connections, and repair/replace as necessary.

7. Replace faulty ON button or ON/OFF switch.

8. Inspect inverter/controller box; replace if faulty.
9. Test/repair/replace.

Machine stalls or is under-
powered.

1. Feed rate/cutting speed too fast

for task.

2. Machine is undersized for the task.

3. Blade is slipping on wheels.

4. Motor connection is wired incor-

rectly.

5. Plug/receptacle is at fault.
6. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.
7. Motor is at fault.

1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.

2. Use sharp blade with lower TPI; reduce the feed

rate/depth of cut.

3. Adjust blade tracking and tension to factory specifi-

cations.

4. Correct motor wiring connections.

5. Test for good contacts; correct the wiring.
6. Replace loose pulley/shaft.
7. Test/repair/replace.

Machine has vibration or
noisy operation.

1. Motor or component is loose.

2. Blade weld is at fault or teeth are

broken.

3. Blade is at fault.

4. V-belt worn or loose.
5. Pulley is loose.

6. Motor mount loose/broken.
7. Machine is incorrectly mounted or

sits unevenly.

8. Motor fan is rubbing on fan cover.

9. Motor bearings are at fault.

1. Inspect/replace stripped or damaged bolts/nuts,

and re-tighten with thread locking fluid.

2. Replace blade.

3. Replace warped, bent, or twisted blade; resharpen

dull blade.

4. Inspect/replace belt.
5. Realign/replace shaft, pulley, setscrew, and key as

required.

6. Tighten/replace.
7. Tighten/replace anchor studs in floor; relocate/shim

machine.

8. Replace dented fan cover; replace loose/damaged

fan.

9. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose

shaft requires bearing replacement.

Motor & Electrical

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