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Model G0833P (Mfd. Since 06/17)
Symptom
Possible Cause
Possible Solution
Rip fence does not
move smoothly.
1. Rip fence mounted/adjusted incorrectly.
2. Rails dirty or sticky.
1. Remount rip fence. Adjust fence (
Page 71) to ensure
adjustment screws are not too tight.
2. Clean and wax rails.
Material moves
away from fence
when ripping.
1. Improper feeding technique.
2. Fence not parallel with blade.
1. Learn/use proper feeding technique.
2. Adjust fence parallel with blade (
Page 70).
Blade not parallel
with miter slot.
1. Blade warped/damaged/dull.
1. Replace blade (
Page 33).
Blade tilt does not
stop at 45°/90°.
1. 45°/90° stop out of adjustment. Sawdust
built up in/on trunnions.
1. Adjust 45°/90° stop (
Page 63). Remove sawdust
from trunnions. Clean and re-lubricate as necessary.
Blade hits table
insert when tilting to
45°.
1. Sawdust/debris stuck in trunnion slides.
2. Table/trunnion assembly mount position not
correct.
3. Miter slot not parallel with blade.
4. Blade incorrectly installed.
1. Clean sawdust or debris out of trunnion slides.
2. Adjust table or trunnion mounting position (
Page 65).
3. Make miter slot parallel with blade; shim table
(
Page 65).
4. Correctly install blade (
Page 33).
Board binds or
burns when feeding
through table saw.
1. Blade warped/damaged/dull.
2. Too many teeth on blade for cutting type.
3. Fence not parallel to blade.
4. Miter slot not parallel with blade.
5. Riving knife or spreader not correctly aligned
with blade.
6. Spreader not correctly aligned with blade.
1. Replace blade (
Page 33).
2. Change blade to one with fewer teeth.
3. Adjust fence parallel with blade (
Page 70).
4. Make miter slot parallel with blade (
Page 65).
5. Adjust riving knife or spreader into alignment with
blade (
Page 67).
6. Adjust spreader into alignment with blade (
Page 67).
Handwheel binds or
is difficult to move.
1. Lock knob is tightened.
2. Handwheel shaft pins are wedged.
1. Loosen lock knob.
2. Remove handwheel and adjust shaft pins.
Blade too close to
insert.
1. Blade or arbor washers incorrectly installed
on arbor.
2. Table/trunnion assembly mount position not
correct.
1. Verify blade and arbor washers are correctly installed
in the required positions.
2. Adjust table or trunnion mounting position (
Page 65).
Blade will not go
beneath table
surface.
1. Roll pin/set screw in worm gear contacting
geared trunnion.
1. Tighten roll pins and set screws in the worm gear.
Blade will not move
up or down.
1. Set screw on worm gear is loose or missing. 1. Tighten or replace set screw.
Too much sawdust
blown back toward
operator.
1. Blade guard removed.
2. Too many air leaks in cabinet for proper
dust collection.
3. Dust collection system clogged or lacks
required CFM at machine.
4. Fence not parallel with blade (pressure at
blade backside).
5. Miter slot not parallel with blade.
1. Re-install blade guard for maximum safety and dust
control (
Page 34).
2. Seal leaks in cabinet or around blade guard dust
port.
3. Remove clog; revise ducting layout for improved
suction; use a different dust collector.
4. Adjust fence parallel with blade (
Page 70).
5. Make miter slot parallel with blade (
Page 65).
Workpiece catches
on table/dado insert
or table throat during
cutting operation.
1. Table/dado insert out of adjustment.
1. Adjust table/dado insert so it is perfectly flush with
table surface (
Page 72).
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