Troubleshooting guide, Warning – Craftsman 137.21602 User Manual

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To avoid injury from accidental starting, always turn switch OFF and unplug

the tool before moving, replacing the blade or making adjustments.

PROBLEM

PROBLEM CAUSE

REMEDY SUGGESTED

Breaking blades 1. Wrong tension.

2. Overworking blades.

3. Wrong blade

application.

4. Twisting blade in wood

.

1. Adjust blade tension. See BLADE

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

section.

2. Reduce feed rate. See BLADE

REMOVAL AND INSTALLATION

section.

3. Use narrow blade. See BLADE

SELECTION section.

4. Avoid side pressure on blade.

See BLADE REMOVAL AND

INSTALLATION section.

Motor will not

run.

1. Defective cord or plug.

2. Defective motor.

3. Blown overload

breaker.

1. Replace defective parts

before using saw again. See

ELECTRICAL SPECIFICATIONS

AND SAFETY section.

2. Call Service Center. Any attempt

to repair this motor may create a

HAZARD unless the repair is done

by a qualified technician.

3.

Restart the saw. See OVERLOAD

BREAKER section.

Excessive

vibration.

NOTE: There will

always be some

vibration present

when the saw is

running because

of motor

operation.

1. Improper mounting of

saw.

2. Unsuitable mounting

surface.

3. Loose table or table

resting against motor.

4. Loose motor mounting.

1. See mounting instructions in

this manual for proper mounting

technique.

2. The heavier your workbench is,

the less vibration will occur. A

plywood workbench will not be as

good a work surface as the same

size solid lumber.

3. Tighten the table lock knob.

4. Tighten motor mounting screw.

Blade run out.

Blade not in line

with arm motion.

1. Blade holders not

aligned.

1. Loosen blade holder lock screw

holding blade holder to arms.

Adjust position of blade holders.

Retighten blade holder lock screw.

See BLADE REMOVAL AND

INSTALLATION section.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

WARNING

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