Trouble shooting guide – Harbor Freight Tools 46813 User Manual

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2.

Before each use, inspect the general condition of the 10" Table Saw. Inspect the
Power Switch (part #8E), Power Plug and Cord Assembly (part #8F), and
extension cord (if used) for damage. Check for loose screws, misalignment,
binding of moving parts, broken, cracked, or improper mounting of the 10" Saw
Blade (part #14-I), broken parts and any other condition that may affect its safe
operation. If abnormal noise or vibration occurs, turn off the 10" Table Saw
immediately and have the problem corrected before further use. Do not use
damaged equipment. (See Assy. Diagrams A through I.)

3.

With a brush, soft cloth, or vacuum, remove all sawdust from the 10" Table Saw.
Do not use solvents to wipe off the 10" Table Saw, as damage may result. If
necessary, wipe with a damp cloth. You may use a mild detergent.
Do not introduce water into the electric motor through the motor vents.

4.

Once clean, lubricate all moving parts with a light weight oil. When storing, keep
the 10" Table Saw covered with a cloth cover.

SKU 46813

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Trouble Shooting Guide

Problem

Cause

Solution

Table Saw does not
start.

Motor Cord (#8F) is not
plugged in.

Circuit fuse is blown.

Circuit breaker is tripped.

Motor Cord or Switch (#8E) is
damaged.

Plug in Motor Cord to 110-120
Volt electrical outlet.

Replace circuit fuse.

Reset Circuit breaker.

Have the Motor Cord or Switch
replaced.

Power Switch (#8E) does
not operate.

Power Switch contacts are
burned out.

Capacitor (#5E) is defective.

Wiring connections are loose
or damaged.

Have the Power Switch
replaced. Request a voltage
check from the local power
company.

Have the Capacitor replaced.

Have the wiring connections
checked/repaired.

Fuses or circuit breakers
open frequently.

Motor is overloaded.

Fuses or circuit breakers are
wrong size or defective.

Dull 10" Saw Blade (#14-I).

Power Switch (#8E) is
defective.

Feed workpiece more slowly.

Replace fuses or circuit
breakers.

Replace the 10" Saw Blade.

Have the Power Switch
replaced.

Motor (#7F) stalls, blows
fuses, or trips circuit
breakers.

Motor is overloaded.

Dull 10" Saw Blade (#14-I).

Fuses or circuit breakers are
wrong size or defective.

Feeding workpiece too
rapidly.

Request a voltage check from
the local power company.

Replace the 10" Saw Blade.

Replace fuses or circuit
breakers.

Feed workpiece into 10" Saw
Blade more slowly.

Table Saw is noisy when
running.

Motor (#7F) is loose or
defective.

Have the Motor
checked/repaired.

W A R N I N G

: TO PREVENT PERSONAL INJURY AND/OR DAMAGE TO THE

TABLE SAW, MAINTENANCE AND REPAIRS SHOULD BE DONE ONLY BY A

QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN.

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