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TROUBLE SHOOTING

WARNING:

FOR

YOUR

OWN

SAFETY,

TURN

SWITCH

"OFF"

AND

ALWAYS

REMOVE

PLUG

FROM

POWER

SOURCE

OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLESHOOTING.

TROUBLE SHOOTING - GENERAL

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Excessive vibration.

1

. Blade out of balance.

1. Discard Blade and use a different blade.

2. Failure to tighten

2. See "Getting To Know Your Saw"

Tilt Lock Knob.

section, "Tilt Lock Knob"

Cannot make square

1

. Miter gauge not adjusted

1. See "Adjustments" section "Miter Gauge".

cut when crosscutting.

properly.

Cut binds, burns or

1. Dull blade with improper

1. Sharpen or replace blade.

stalls motor when

tooth set.

ripping.

2

. Blade is Heeling.

2. See "Adjustments" section, "Heeling Adjustments . . ."

3. Warped board.

3. Make sure concave or hollow side is facing

"down," feed slowly.

4. R ip fence not parallel to

blade.

4. See "Assembly" section, "Aligning Rip Fence"

5. Spreader out of

5. See "Assembly" section, "Installing

alignment

Blade Guard."

Cut not true at 90*^

1. Stop screws not properly

1. See "Adjustments" section, "Blade Tilt, or Squareness

or 45** positions.

adjusted.

Blade to Table."

Tilt crank and

1. Tilt lock knob not

1. See "Getting To Know Your Saw" section.

elevating hand

loosened when making

"Tilt Lock Knob."

wheel turn hard.

tilt adjustment.

2. Gears worms and

teeth clogged with

sawdust.

2. See "Lubrication" section.

TROUBLE SHOOTING - MOTOR

NOTE: Motors used on wood-working tools are particularly

and should be blown out or "vacuumed" frequently to

susceptible to the accumulation of sawdust and wood chips

prevent interference with normal motor ventilation.

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Excessive noise.

1. Motor.

1. Have motor checked by qualified service

technician. Repair service is available at

your nearest Sears store.

Motor fails to develop

1. Circuit overloaded with

1. Do not use other appliances or motors on

full power. (Power

lights, appliances and

same circuit when using the saw.

output of motor decreases

rapidly with decrease in

other motors.

voltage at motor terminals.

2. Undersize wires or circuit

2. Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of wiring.

For example, a reduction

too long.

See "Motor Specification and Electrical

of

10

% in voltage causes

Requirements" section.

a reduction of 19% in

3. General overloading of

3. Request a voltage check from the power company.

maximum power output

power company

of which the motor is

facilities. (In some

capable, while a reduction

sections of the

of

20

% in voltage causes

country, demand for

a reduction of 36% in

electrical power may

maximum power output)

exceed the capacity

of existing generating

and distribution systems.)

4. Incorrect fuses or circuit

breakers in power line.

4. Install correct fuses or circuit breakers.

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