What to do if the sawstop safety system activates, Brake cartridge – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 63

Brake Cartridge

What to do if the SawStop Safety System Activates

When the SawStop

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safety system is activated, the brake pawl will be pushed into the blade to stop its rotation.

If the blade is spinning at a significant speed, the arbor block will retract to lower the blade below the table. Both

of these actions will occur within just a few milliseconds. In addition, the safety system will turn off the motor

and display the “Replace Cartridge” system status code on the LED lights on the switch box (see page 44).

Once the safety brake is activated, you will need to carry out the 3 steps described below to reset the safety

system and the saw before continuing to use the saw.

1. Reset the Retraction of the Arbor Block:

During normal use, the arbor block is held in place by a

spring-loaded support mechanism called the retraction bracket. When the brake is activated, the angular

momentum of the spinning blade is transferred to the arbor block, causing it to drop out of the retraction

bracket.

To reset the arbor block into the retraction bracket, fully lower the blade by turning the elevation hand

wheel counter-clockwise until the lower elevation limit stop is reached. The arbor block will automatically

engage the support mechanism. Now turn the elevation hand wheel clockwise to raise the arbor block and

blade. You can also reset the arbor block manually by pulling the arbor sharply upward until you feel the

arbor block engage the retraction bracket.

2. Replace the Brake Cartridge:

The SawStop

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brake cartridge must be replaced in the event the

brake is activated. The brake pawl and components inside the sealed housing are expended when the

brake is activated. Therefore, the brake cartridge cannot be reused after the brake is activated and it may

be discarded or returned to SawStop. Once the activated cartridge has been removed, obtain another

brake cartridge that has not been activated and follow the instructions on page 62 to install it.

If the brake activated due to accidental contact between the blade and an operator, please return the

cartridge to SawStop. During use the cartridge is constantly measuring data about the operation of the

saw and the signal received from the blade. When the brake is activated, the most recent data is stored

into memory and SawStop can download the data from the activated cartridge. This data is very important

to our continuing research and development program. Therefore, contact SawStop to arrange shipment

of the cartridge back to SawStop. Once SawStop’s engineers verify the brake activated due to accidental

skin contact, you will receive a replacement cartridge free of charge.

If you are unsure why the cartridge activated, you can return the cartridge to SawStop for analysis by

SawStop’s service engineers. When the cartridge data is downloaded, it is usually possible to determine

what caused the brake to activate so that further unintended activations can be prevented.

WARNING! Always make sure that the main power switch is in

the OFF position and that the power cord is unplugged before

replacing the brake cartridge on your saw.

3. Replace the Blade:

When the brake is activated the aluminum brake pawl will pivot into the teeth of

the saw blade with a large amount of force and speed. This usually causes the brake pawl to lock-up on

the blade. If you remove the brake pawl from the blade, one or more of the carbide teeth on the blade will

usually be pulled off. Therefore, it is almost always necessary to replace the blade after the safety system

has been activated.

Once the retraction of the arbor block has been reset and the brake cartridge and blade have been replaced,

the saw is ready for operation.

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