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Troubleshooting

SAW WILL NOT START

WHAT TO DO:

1. Saw not plugged in.

1. Plug in saw.

2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.

2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.

3. Cord damaged.

3. Have cord replaced by authorized service

center.

SAW MAKES UNSATISFACTORY CUTS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Dull blade.

1. Replace blade. Page 5.

2. Blade mounted backwards

2. Turn blade around. Page 5.

3. Gum or pitch on blade.

3. Remove blade and clean with turpentine

and coarse steel wool or household oven
cleaner.

4. Incorrect blade for work being done.

4. Change blade type. Page 6.

BLADE DOES NOT COME UP TO SPEED

WHAT TO DO:

1. Extension cord too light or too long.

1. Replace with adequate size cord. Page 1.

2. Low house current

2. Contact your electric power company.

3. Belt worn or broken.

3. Replace belt. See D

E

WALT service center

MACHINE VIBRATES EXCESSIVELY

WHAT TO DO:

1. Saw on uneven floor

1. Reposition on flat surface. Adjust feet to

stabilize. See page 6.

2. Damaged saw blade.

2. Replace blade. Page 5.

3. Saw not secured to floor.

3. Fasten saw to floor.

4. Damaged belt.

4. Replace belt.

INACCURATE MITER CUTS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Miter gauge not adjusted correctly

1. Check and adjust. Page 6.

2. Miter gauge not square to blade.

2. Check and adjust. Page 6.

3. Blade not perpendicular to table.

3. Check and adjust bevel stops. Page 6.

4. Workpiece moving.

4. Clamp workpiece to miter head face.

Glue 120 grit sandpaper to miter head
face.

MATERIAL BINDING DURING CUT

WHAT TO DO:

1. Cutting bowed material.

1. Material should be laid flat at the point of

cut and supported with scrap and/or miter
gauge.

2. Fence not aligned parallel to blade.

2. Align fence. Page 4.

3. Splitter not aligned with blade.

3. Align splitter. Page 5.

INACCURATE RIP CUTS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Rip scale pointer not aligned.

1. Adjust pointer. Page 5.

INACCURATE BEVEL CUTS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Bevel scale not adjusted.

1. Adjust scale. Page 6.

2. Bevel stops not adjusted.

2. Adjust bevel stops. 6.

REAR OF FENCE POPS UP
WHEN FENCE LOCKS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Rear clip not engaged with rear rail.

1. Re-attach fence. Be sure clip is engaged.

Page 5.

2. Rear cap/clip not positioned correctly

2. Adjust rear cap position. Page 5.

FENCE DOES NOT SLIDE FREELY

WHAT TO DO:

1. Fence drags or hops as it is moved.

1. Clean front and rear rails. Reapply wax. Pg. 8

2. Rear cap/clip interferes rear of saw.

2. Adjust rear cap position. Page 5.

FENCE HITS TABLE TOP OR GAP CHANGES
AS IT IS SLID ALONG THE RAILS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Front and/or rear rail not parallel to table. 1. Adjust rails so that they are parallel. Page 4.
2. Support tables not aligned with table top

2. Adjust support tables to align with top.

Page 4.

3. Fence face drags along table surface.

3. Adjust fence face. Page 5.

HEIGHT OR BEVEL CRANKS
HARD TO TURN

WHAT TO DO:

1. Crank locks engaged.

1. Loosen lock knob 1/4 to 1/2 turn.

2. Sawdust, pitch on height or bevel gears

making operation difficult.

2. See Maintenance, page 8.

DUST PORT CLOGS

WHAT TO DO:

1. Vacuum not attached

1. Attach vacuum. Page 8

2. Cutting small slivers or chunks

2. Remove dust port. Use paint stick or

screwdriver to dislodge debris or leave
port off. Page 8

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