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TROUBLESHOOTING

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

A WARNING

To avoid injury from an accidental start, turn the switch OFF and always remove the plug from the power source

before making any adjustments.
• Consult your local Sears Service Center if for any reason the motor will not run.

SYMPTOM

POSSIBLE CAUSES

CORRECTIVE ACTION

Saw will not start.

1. Saw not plugged in.

2. Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped.
3. Cord damaged.

1. Plug in saw.

2. Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker.
3. Have cord replaced by a Sears

Service Center.

Does not make

accurate 45° and
90° rip cuts.

1. Positive stop not adjusted correctly.

2. Blade tilt pointer not set accurately.

1. Check blade with square and adjust

positive stop.

2. Check blade with square and adjust

pointer to zero.

Material pinches blade

when ripping.

1. Rip fence not aligned with blade.

2. Warped wood, edge against

fence is not straight.

1. Check and adjust rip fence.

2. Select another piece of wood.

Material binds on splitter.

1. Splitter not aligned correctly

with blade.

1. Check and align splitter with blade.

Saw makes
unsatisfactory cuts.

1. Dull blade.

2. Blade mounted backwards.
3. Gum or pitch on blade.

4. Incorrect blade for work being done.
5. Gum or pitch on table

causing erratic feed.

1. Replace blade.

2. Turn blade around.
3. Remove blade and clean with

turpentine and coarse steei wool.

4. Change the blade.
5. Clean table with turpentine

and steel wool.

Material kicked back
from blade.

1. Rip fence out of alignment.
2. Splitter not aligned with blade.
3. Feeding stock without rip fence.
4. Splitter not in place.
5. Dull blade.
6. The operator letting go of material

before it is past saw blade.

7. Miter angle lock knob is not tight.

1. Align rip fence with miter gauge slot.
2. Align splitter with blade.
3. Install and use rip fence.
4. Install and use splitter (with guard).
5. Replace blade.
6. Push material all the way past saw

blade before releasing work.

7. Tighten knob.

Blade does not

raise or tilt freely.

1. Sawdust and dirt in raising

and tilting mechanisms.

1. Brush or blow out loose dust and dirt.

Blade does not

come up to speed.

1. Extension cord too light

or too long.

2. Low house voltage.

1. Replace with adequate size cord.

2. Contact your electric company.

Machine vibrates

excessively.

1. Saw not mounted securely to

workbench.

2. Bench on uneven floor.

3. Damaged saw blade.

1. Tighten all mounting hardware.

2. Reposition on flat level surface.

Fasten to floor if necessary.

3. Replace blade.

Does not make accurate
45° and 90° cross cuts.

1. Miter gauge out of adjustment.

1. Adjust miter gauge.

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