Trouble shooting – Sears 113.299131 User Manual

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trouble shooting

WARNING: FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY, TURN "OFF" AND ALWAYS REMOVE

PLUG FROM POWER SOURCE OUTLET BEFORE TROUBLE SHOOTING

T R O U B L E S H O O T I N G T A B L E

TROUBLE

PROBABLE CAUSE

REMEDY

Excessive vibration

1. Failure to tighten clamp

knob

1.

See "Clamp Knob" under "Operating Controls"

2. Blade out of balance

2. Use a different blade

Cannot make square

1

. Miter gauge not

1. See "Check and Adjust the Miter Gauge" under

cut when crosscutting

adjusted properly

"Assembly and Adjustments"

2. Blade not properly

2. See "Aligning Saw Blade with Table Top" under

aligned

"Assembly and Adjustments"

Cut binds, burns or

1. Dull blade with

1. Check set and sharpness of blade

stalls motor when

improper tooth set

ripping

2. Warped board

2. True up material

3. Blade not properly

3. See "Aligning Saw Blade with Table Top" under "Assembly

aligned

and Adjustments"

4. Rip fence not properly

4. See "Check and Adjust Rip Fence" under "Assembly

aligned

and Adjustments"

5. Spreader out of

alignment

5. Align spreader with saw blade

Blade not true at

1.

Stop screws not

1. See "Adjust the 90° and 45° Stops" under "Assembly

90° or 45°

properly adjusted

and Adjustments"

Tilt crank and

1. Tilt clamp knob not

1. See "Clamp Knob" under "Operating Controls"

elevating hand

loosened when making

wheel turn hard

tilt adjustment

2. Dirt in worm and sector

gears — and need of

lubrication

2. See "Maintenance and Lubrication"

Kickbacks when ripping

1. Not using spreader or

spreader not aligned

1. Use spreader and align with saw blade

2. Rip fence not parallel

2. Adjust rip fence. (Refer to paragraph "Assembly and

to blade

Adjustments")

3. Failure to push wood

3. Push wood all the way past saw blade (Refer to

all the way past

saw blade

paragraph "Proper Operating Procedures )

4. Warped wood

4. Use caution (Refer to paragraph "Proper Operating

Procedures")

5. Anti-kickback pawls

5. Clean out any dust and apply a drop of oil around pin

not working properly

Replace spring if broken

Sharpen pawl teeth with a file

6. Cut-off piece confined

6. Allow cut-off piece to move laterally

7. Failure to use push

7. Apply the push stick to the work piece between the

stick properly

fence and the saw blade

8

. Dull or Improperly

set blade

8

. Use sharp, properly set blade

9. Failure to use auxiliary

9. See "Auxiliary Fence/Push Block" and “Push Stick

fence and push stick
when ripping material

narrower than

2

"

under “Proper Operating Procedures

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