Accessories, Troubleshooting, Problem cause solution – RIDGID BS14002 User Manual

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ACCESSORIES

Item ......................................................................................................................................................................... Part No.
Rip Fence .................................................................................................................................................................. AC5001
Riser Block ................................................................................................................................................................ AC5005
Sanding Belts ............................................................................................................................................................ AC5006
Cool Blocks™ ........................................................................................................................................................... AC5007
Miter Gauge............................................................................................................................................................... AC1021
Herc-U-Lift PLUS™................................................................................................................................................... AC9950

TROUBLESHOOTING

Problem

Cause

Solution

Excessive noise

Motor fails to develop full power.
NOTE: Low Voltage Power output
of motor decreases rapidly with
decrease in voltage at motor
terminals. For example, a reduction
of 10% in voltage causes a
reduction of 19% in maximum
power output of which the motor is
capable, and a reduction of 20% in
voltage causes a reduction of 36%
in maximum power output

Motor starts slowly or fails to come
up to full speed

Starting switch in motor will not
operate.

Motor

Circuit overloaded with light,
appliances and other motors.

Under size wires or circuit too long.

General overloading of power com-
pany facilities.

Motor overloaded.

Improper cooling (air circulation
restricted through motor due to saw-
dust accumulation)

Burned switch contacts (due to
extended hold-in periods caused by
low line voltage, etc.)

Shorted capacitor.

Loose or broken connections.

Have motor checked by qualified service
technician. Repair service is available your
nearest Authorized Service Center store.

Do not use other appliances or motors on
same circuit when using the saw.

Increase wire sizes, or reduce length of
wiring. See

Electrical section.

Request a voltage check from the power
company.

Feed work slower into blade.

Clean out sawdust to provide normal
air circulation through motor. See
Maintenance section.

Have switch replaced and request a
voltage check from the power company.

Have capacitor tested and replace if
defective.

Have wiring checked and repaired.

WARNING:

Current attachments and accessories available for use with this tool are listed above. Do not use any attachments
or accessories not recommended by the manufacturer of this tool. The use of attachments or accessories not
recommended can result in serious personal injury.

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