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Machine does not start or a
breaker trips.

1. Plug/receptacle is at fault or wired

incorrectly.

2. Start capacitor is at fault.

3. Motor connection wired incorrect-

ly.

4. Power supply is at fault/switched

OFF.

5. ON/OFF switch is at fault.

6. Wiring is open/has high resistance.

7. Motor is at fault.

1. Test for good contact or correct the wiring.

2. Test/replace if faulty.

3. Correct motor wiring connections.

4. Make sure all hot lines/grounds are operational and

have correct voltage on all legs.

5. Replace faulty ON button or ON/OFF switch.

6. Troubleshoot wires for internal/external breaks;

check for disconnected/corroded connections;

repair/replace wiring.

7. Test/repair/replace.

Machine stalls or is under-
powered.

1. Wrong blade for the workpiece

material (metal).

2. Feed rate too fast for task.

3. V-belt slipping.

4. Blade is slipping on wheels.

5. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.

6. Motor bearings are at fault.

7. Motor is at fault.

1. Use blade with correct properties for your type of

cutting.

2. Decrease feed rate.

3. Replace bad V-belt and re-tension.

4. Adjust blade tracking and tension.

5. Replace loose pulley/shaft.

6. Test by rotating shaft; rotational grinding/loose

shaft requires bearing replacement.

7. Test/repair/replace.

Machine has vibration or
noisy operation.

1. V-belt is slapping belt cover.

2. V-belt worn or loose.

3. Pulley is loose.

1. Inspect belt cover for proper installation.

2. Inspect/replace belt with a new one.

3. Realign/replace shaft, pulley, setscrew, and key as

required.

Machine is loud when cut-
ting or bogs down in the
cut.

1. Excessive feed rate.

2. The blade TPI is too great, or the

material is too coarse.

1. Refer to Feed Rate on Page 23, or Blade Speed on

Page 24 and adjust as required.

2. Refer to Blade Selection on Page 26 and adjust as

required.

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