Troubleshooting, Problem possible cause(s) solution – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 77

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause(s)

Solution

Cannot remove the brake cartridge.

1. The cartridge key is still installed.

1. Remove the cartridge key.

2. The cartridge is bound up on the

pivot pin and the positioning pin.

2. Pry the cartridge off the pins with a

blade wrench as described on page 61.

3. The quick-release clamp handle is

in the way.

3. Swing the clamp handle fully upward to

clear the cartridge.

4. The dust shroud is in the way.

4. Raise the blade elevation fully.

Cannot install the brake cartridge.

1. The holes in the cartridge shell are

not aligned with the pivot pin and

positioning pin.

1. Make sure the mounting holes in the

cartridge are aligned with the pivot and

positioning pins.

2. There is debris on the pivot or

positioning pins, or in the cartridge

mounting holes.

2. Make sure the pins and mounting holes

are clean and free of obstructions.

3. The blade is interfering with the

brake pawl.

3. Adjust the brake positioning bolt to

move the cartridge mounting bracket

away from the blade.

Cannot remove the cartridge key.

1. The cartridge key is not turned to

the UNLOCKED position.

1. Turn the key clockwise until it stops.

2. The shaft of the cartridge key is

binding in the cartridge or on the

cartridge mounting bracket.

2. Try turning and removing the key while

pressing upward or downward on the

key or cartridge.

Cannot install the cartridge key.

1. The key is not rotated properly

to align with the keyhole in the

cartridge.

1. Rotate the key so that the handle is

pointing directly toward the brake pawl.

2. The shaft of the cartridge key is

binding in the cartridge or on the

cartridge bracket.

2. Try installing the key while pressing

upward or downward on the key or

cartridge.

Cannot lower the blade below the

table.

1. The lower elevation limit stop is not

adjusted properly.

1. Adjust the lower elevation limit stop.

2. Sawdust has accumulated within

the trunnion assembly and on top

of the lower elevation limit bolt.

2. Locate the top of the lower elevation

limit bolt and ensure that there is no

sawdust on top of it or around it.

The blade slows down when cutting,

but does not stop.

1. The motor belt is warn or damaged. 1. Replace the motor belt.
2. The blade is binding on the wood.

2. Ensure the spreader or riving knife is

aligned with the blade. If using the rip

fence, ensure it is aligned parallel to

the blade.

3. The blade is installed backwards.

3. Remove the blade and reinstall in the

correct orientation.

4. The voltage supplied to the motor is

incorrect.

4. Ensure the motor is wired to match

the power that is being supplied. If

using an extension cord, ensure the

extension cord is the correct gauge.

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