Troubleshooting
Problem
Cause
The saw does not
• The cable is disconnected out of the power supply.
start
• Blown fuse or overload protection switch is
activated.
• Damaged cable.
The overload
• The extension cable or the wiring have wrong
protection switch is
gauges.
activated often
• The feeding is too fast.
• The disc need cleaning or to be replaced.
• The disc is stuck with the work piece against the
sawing guide.
• The disc is stuck with warped wood.
• The local power supply is low.
The cutting angles
• The miter guide or the sawing guide are
are not precise
misaligned.
• The pointer of the tilting angle is misadjusted.
The material gets
• The sawing guide is misaligned.
stuck in the disc
• The disc is stuck because the wood is warped.
The material is stuck
• The spacer is misaligned.
in the spacer
The cuts are not
• The disc is dull or damaged.
satisfactory
• The disc is mounted backwards.
• The disc has pitch or resin.
• The disc is not adequate for that job.
• The table has pit or resin hindering the
operation.
The disc is not
reaching the
• The extension cable or wiring have wrong
maximum speed
gauge.
• Low local power supply.
The equipment
• The equipment is set in uneven ground.
vibrates in excess
• The disc is damaged.
The disc is not raising
• The control mechanisms are dirty.
or tilting freely
The material is sent
• The sawing guide is misaligned.
back with the disc
• The spacer is misaligned.
movement
• The material is fed without the sawing guide.
• The spacer is not installed.
• Dull or worn cutting disc.
• The material gets loose before going through
the disc.
• The miter guide knob is loose.
If the problems continue despite carrying out the corrective actions recommended,
contact a
Solution
• Connect the cable into the power supply.
• Replace the fuse or enable the overload protection
switch (see page 10).
• Replace the cable.
• Replace extension cable or the wiring with the right
gauge.
• Reduce the feeding speed.
• Clean or replace the disc.
• Check and adjust the sawing guide alignment (see
page 7).
• Work with a piece of wood that is not warped.
• Call your utilities company.
• Adjust correctly the miter guide or the sawing guide
and tighten the knobs.
• Adjust the cutting disc to 90° in the table using a set
square. set the pointer in zero.
• Check and adjust the sawing guide (see page 7).
• Work with a piece of wood that is not warped.
• Check and adjust the spacer alignment (see page 7).
• Replace the disc.
• Change the disc position.
• Remove the disc and clean it with turpentine and steel
mesh.
• Replace the disc.
• Clean the table with turpentine and steel mesh.
• Replace the extension cable or wiring with the right
gauge.
• Call your utilities company.
• Set the equipment into flat and leveled ground.
• Replace the disc.
• Brush out or blow away all the residues
accumulated in the control mechanisms.
• Adjust the sawing guide angle.
• Adjust the spacer angle.
• Support the material in the sawing guide.
• Set the spacer.
• Replace the disc with another one in good repair.
• Support and push the material with the help of the
pushers and the pushing block until they pass
through the disc.
• Tighten the miter guide knob.
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