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Trouble Shooting Guide
Problem Cause Solution
Table saw does not start. Motor Cord is not plugged in.
Circuit fuse is blown.
Circuit breaker is tripped.
Motor Cord or Switch is damaged.
Plug in Motor Cord to volt electrical
outlet.
Replace circuit fuse.
Reset circuit breaker.
Have the Motor Cord or Switch
replaced.
Power Switch does not
operate.
Power Switch contacts are burned out.
Capacitor 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.
Power Switch is defective.
Feed work-piece more slowly.
Replace fuses or circuit breakers.
Replace the 10’ saw blade.
Have the Power Switch replaced.
Motor stalls, blows fuses, or
trips circuit breakers.
Motor is overloaded.
Dull 10” Saw Blade.
Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong size
or defective.
Feeding work-piece too rapidly.
Request a voltage check from the local
power company.
Replace the 10” saw blade.
Replace fuses or circuit breakers.
Feed work-piece into 10” Saw Blade
more slowly.
Table Saw is noisy when
running.
Motor is loose or defective. Have the Motor checked/repaired
Warning: To prevent personal injury and/or damage to the table saw, maintenance and repairs should be done
only by a qualified technician.