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Item 62422

Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Causes

Likely Solutions

Tool will not start. 1.  Cord not connected.

2.  No power at outlet. 

 

 

3.  Internal damage or wear.  

(Carbon brushes or 

switch, for example.)

1.  Check that cord is plugged in.
2.  Check power at outlet.  If outlet is unpowered, 

turn off tool and check circuit breaker.  

If breaker is tripped, make sure circuit is right 

capacity for tool and circuit has no other loads.

3.  Have technician service tool.

Tool operates 

slowly.

Extension cord too long 

or wire size too small.

Eliminate use of extension cord.  

If an extension cord is needed, use shorter/

heavier gauge cord.  See 

Extension Cords

 

in 

Grounding

 section on page 5.

Performance 

decreases 

over time.

1.  Accessory dull 

or damaged.

2.  Carbon brushes 

worn or damaged.

1.  Keep cutting accessories sharp.  

Replace as needed.

2.  Have qualified technician replace brushes.

Excessive noise 

or rattling.

Internal damage or wear.  

(Carbon brushes or 

bearings, for example.)

Have technician service tool.

Overheating.

1.  Forcing tool to 

work too fast.

2.  Accessory misaligned. 

3.  Accessory dull 

or damaged.

4.  Blocked motor 

housing vents. 

5.  Motor being strained by 

long or small diameter 

extension cord.

1.  Allow tool to work at its own rate. 

2.  Check and correct accessory to 

fence and/or table alignment.

3.  Keep cutting accessories sharp.  

Replace as needed.

4.  Wear ANSI-approved safety goggles and 

NIOSH-approved dust mask/respirator while 

blowing dust out of motor using compressed air.

5.  Eliminate use of extension cord.  If an extension 

cord is needed, use one with the proper 

diameter for its length and load.  See 

Extension 

Cords

 in 

Grounding

 section on page 5.

  Follow all safety precautions whenever diagnosing or servicing the tool.  

Disconnect power supply before service.

Summary of Contents for 62422

Page 1: ...ing improvements actual product may differ slightly from the product described herein Tools required for assembly and service may not be included When unpacking make sure that the product is intact an...

Page 2: ...Keep work area clean and well lit Cluttered or dark areas invite accidents b Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres such as in the presence of flammable liquids gases or dust Power tools...

Page 3: ...y equipment may not provide adequate protection Eye protection must be ANSI approved and breathing protection must be NIOSH approved for the specific hazards in the work area 4 Power tool use and care...

Page 4: ...on Properly maintain and inspect to avoid electrical shock Any power cord must be properly grounded Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter GFCI should also be implemented it prevents sustained electrical sh...

Page 5: ...of it Let the tool do the work 7 To reduce vibration maintain the tool as explained in this manual If any abnormal vibration occurs stop use immediately SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Grounding TO PREVENT EL...

Page 6: ...nimum cord size See Table A 6 If you are using an extension cord outdoors make sure it is marked with the suffix W A W in Canada to indicate it is acceptable for outdoor use 7 Make sure the extension...

Page 7: ...g all text under subheadings therein before set up or use of this product TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM ACCIDENTAL OPERATION Turn the Power Switch of the tool off and unplug the tool from its electri...

Page 8: ...roved safety goggles and heavy duty work gloves when changing blade 2 Once the proper blade sold separately is selected lift the Blade Cover 14 up to access the Blade Release Lever See Figure 1 below...

Page 9: ...loose work pieces using a vise or clamps not included to prevent movement while working 4 There must not be objects such as utility lines nearby that will present a hazard while working Selecting Cut...

Page 10: ...rigger Lock to lock the Trigger in its ON position See Figure 4 below Figure 4 Trigger 17 Trigger Lock 4 Allow the Saw Blade to stroke at full speed before slowly feeding it into the work piece 5 Make...

Page 11: ...ed 3 For metal cutting be sure to use a coolant such as cutting oil during use Failure to add coolant will lead to greater blade wear If desired grease the underside of the work piece in place of addi...

Page 12: ...Do not use damaged equipment If abnormal noise or vibration occurs have the problem corrected before further use Cleaning Maintenance and Lubrication 1 BEFORE EACH USE inspect the general condition o...

Page 13: ...hes worn or damaged 1 Keep cutting accessories sharp Replace as needed 2 Have qualified technician replace brushes Excessive noise or rattling Internal damage or wear Carbon brushes or bearings for ex...

Page 14: ...crew St4 38 1 47 Right Cover 1 48 Right Name Plate 1 Parts List and Assembly Diagram PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY THE MANUFACTURER AND OR DISTRIBUTOR HAS PROVIDED THE PARTS LIST AND ASSEMBLY DI...

Page 15: ...technical questions please call 1 888 866 5797 Item 62422 Assembly Diagram 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 15 16 17 19 20 21 22 14 23 24 25 26 29 30 31 33 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 18 3...

Page 16: ...the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation of exclusion may not apply to you THIS WARRANTY IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPL...

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