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M1.1.TZHD30S-50S.NLFREN - 15032019
7 Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
Solution
Saw will not start
Saw not plugged in
Plug in saw
Fuse blown or circuit breaker tripped
Replace fuse or reset circuit breaker
Cord damaged
Have cord replaced by a certified
electrician
Overload kicks out frequently
Extension cord too light or too long
Replace with adequate size cord
Feeding stock too fast
Feed stock more slowly
Blade in poor condition (dull, warped,
gummed)
Clean or replace blade
Blade binding due to misaligned rip fence Check and adjust the rip fence. See rip
fence instructions
Blade binding due to warped wood
Select another piece of wood
Low house current
Contact your electrical company
Does not make accurate 45° and
90° rip cuts
Positive stop(s) not adjusted properly
Check blade with square and adjust positive
stop
Tilt angle pointer not set properly
Check blade with square and adjust pointer
to zero
Material pinches blade when
ripping
Rip fence not aligned with blade
Check and adjust rip fence
Warped wood
Select another piece of wood
Material binds on splitter
Splitter not aligned correctly with blade
kerf
Check and align splitter with blade kerf
Saw makes unsatisfactory cuts
Dull blade
Replace blade
Blade mounted backwards
Turn blade around
Gum or pitch on blade
Remove blade and clean with turpentine
and steel wool
Incorrect blade for work being done
Change the blade
Gum or pitch on table causing erratic feed Clean the table with turpentine and steel
wool
Blade does not come up to speed
Extension cord too light or too long
Replace with adequate size extension cord
Low house current
Contact your electric company
Motor not wired for correct voltage
Refer to motor and /or nameplate
Machine vibrates excessively
Table not mounted securely to cabinet
stand
Tighten all mounting hardware
Stand is on uneven floor
Reposition on flat level surface
Damaged saw blade
Replace blade
Bad V-belt(s)
Replace V-belt(s)
V-belts not tensioned properly
Adjust V-belt tension
Bent pulley
Replace pulley
Improper motor mounting
Check and adjust motor mounting
Loose hardware
Tighten all nuts, bolts and set screws
Blade does not raise or tilt freely
Sawdust or dirt in raising or tilting
mechanisms
Brush or blow out loose dust or dirt
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