Troubleshooting Guide
Electrical Problems
Troubleshooting Guide
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6.2
Electrical Problems
WARNING!
Before performing service near moving parts such as
blades, pulleys, motors, belts and chains, first turn the key switch to
the OFF (0) position and remove the key. Failure to follow this could
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING!
Disconnect the negative battery terminal cable
. Failure
to follow this could result in death or serious injury.
Tooth set problems
Resharpen and reset blade
Sawdust builds up on track
Excessive oiling
Do not oil track
Track wipers worn
Adjust wipers to firmly contact track
Track is sticky
Clean track with solvent and apply
silicone spray
Wavy cuts
Excessive feed
Slow feed rate
Improperly sharpened blade
(This will be the problem 99%
of the time!)
Resharpen blade (See Sharpener
Manual - read entire manual!)
Blade guides improperly
adjusted
Adjust blade guides.
Sap buildup on blade
Use Water Lube.
Tooth set problem
Resharpen and reset blade
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION
Up/down excessively slow
Up/down belt loose.
Adjust belt to be as loose as possible
without slipping.
Worn up/down motor or
motor brushes.
Replace up/down motor or motor
brushes.
Up/down or power feed
motors do not work
Worn contacts in switch.
Replace switch.
Bad key switch.
Replace key switch.
Circuit breaker.
Reset circuit breaker
once
. If it trips
again, inspect cables and motor.
Burned-out motor.
Replace motor.
Bad connection on battery
post or loose wire.
Check for loose wire or terminal con-
nections.
PROBLEM
CAUSE
SOLUTION