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F2 Table Saw
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NOTE: The fusion 1 should not come out of square as the trunnion is bolted to the table. If the procedure
results in false measurement, please check the blade and arbor nut prior to any further adjustments.
Behavior
Possible Causes
Solutions
Machine will not
start or continues
to trip the breaker.
1. Start capacitor at fault.
2. Motor connection wired wrong.
3. Wiring at fault.
4. Motor Start/Stop switch at fault.
5. Motor at fault.
6. Run capacitor at fault.
7. Wall circuit breaker tripped or at fault.
8. Power supply switched OFF or at
fault.
9. Plug/receptacle at fault or wired
incorrectly.
1. Test/replace if faulty.
2. Correct motor wiring connections.
3. Check/fix broken, disconnected, or
corroded wires.
4. Replace switch.
5. Test/repair/replace.
6. Test/replace if faulty.
7. Ensure circuit size is correct/replace
weak breaker.
8. Ensure power supply is on/has
correct voltage.
9. Test wires and contacts; correct the
wiring.
Machine is
excessively loud or
is experiencing
excessive
vibration.
1. Motor or component loose.
2. Blade at fault.
3. Motor mount loose/broken.
4. Machine incorrectly mounted.
5. Arbor pulley loose.
6. Belts worn or loose.
7. Pulley loose or at fault.
8. Arbor bearings at fault.
1. Inspect/replace damaged bolts/nuts,
and re tighten with thread-locking fluid.
2. Replace warped/bent blade; re-
sharpen dull blade.
3. Tighten/replace.
4. Tighten mounting bolts;
relocate/shim machine.
5. Re-tighten/replace arbor pulley.
6. Adjust tension of/replace belt.
7. Realign/replace shaft, pulley,
setscrew, and key.
8a. Replace arbor housing bearings;
replace arbor.
8b. Test by rotating shaft;
grinding/loose shaft requires bearing
replacement.
Machine trips the
overload, or feels
underpowered
during operation.
1. Feed rate/cutting speed too fast.
2. Workpiece material unsuitable for
machine.
3. Pulley/sprocket slipping on shaft.
4. Motor bearings at fault.
5. Contactor (internal breaker) at fault.
6. Motor overheated.
7. Workpiece crooked; fence not
aligned.
8. Machine undersized for task; wrong
blade.
9. Run capacitor at fault.
10. Belt is slipping from pulley.
11. Motor wired incorrectly.
12. Plug/receptacle at fault.
13. Motor at fault.
1. Decrease feed rate/cutting speed.
2. Only cut wood; ensure moisture is
below 20%.
3. Test for good contacts/correct wiring.
4. Replace loose pulley/shaft.
5. Test/repair/replace.
6. Test all legs for power/replace if
faulty.
7. Clean motor, let cool, and reduce
workload.
8. Straighten or replace workpiece;
adjust fence.
9. Use correct blade; reduce feed rate or
depth of cut.
10. Test/repair/replace.
11. Adjust tension of/replace belt.
12. Wire motor correctly.
Summary of Contents for MTSF236110175-0130
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