Troubleshooting, Problem cause solution – Ryobi TS1302 User Manual

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1. Plug in saw.

2. Have switch replaced by an

Authorized Service Center.

3. Replace fuse or reset circuit

breaker.

4. Have cord replaced by an

Authorized Service Center.

5. Replace brushes.

1. Replace blade.

2. Turn blade around.

3. Remove blade and clean with

turpentine and coarse steel wool.

4. Change the blade.

1. Replace with the adequate size

extension cord.

2. Contact the electric company.

1. Tighten blade bolt.

2. Tighten all mounting hardware.

3. Reposition workbench on flat

surface. Fasten workbench to
floor if necessary.

4. Clean blade and blade flanges.

1. Replace blade.

2. Check and adjust positive stop.

1. Position bowed material correctly

(convex side to the back fence).

1. Return to an Authorized Service

Center for adjustment.

2. Have spring replaced by an

Authorized Service Center.

1. Saw not plugged in.

2. Faulty switch.

3. Fuse blown or circuit breaker

tripped.

4. Cord damaged.

5. Worn, broken brushes.

1. Dull blade.

2. Blade mounted backwards.

3. Gum or pitch on blade.

4. Incorrect blade for work being

done.

1. Extension cord too light or too

long.

2. Low supply voltage.

1. Blade bolt not tight.

2. Saw not mounted securely to

workbench.

3. Workbench on uneven floor.

4. Blade or blade flanges not clean.

1. Damaged saw blade.

2. Positive stop not adjusted

correctly.

1. Cutting bowed material in wrong

position.

1. No spring tension.

2. Spring broken.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

Saw will not start.

Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts.

Blade does not come up to speed.

Saw vibrates excessively.

Does not make accurate 45

° and

90

° cuts.

Material pinches blade.

Saw head does not return to UP
position.

TROUBLESHOOTING

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