Troubleshooting - RIDGID R41422 Manual Del Operador

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TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM
Machine does not start
Motor does not reach full
speed or power
Motor stalls, blows fuses, or
trips circuit breakers
Motor overheats
Machine is noisy when
running
Wheel hits table
Wheel does not cut through
material
Machine vibrates or shakes
excessively
If problem persists after trying the above solutions, contact customer service or an authorized service center for assistance.
POSSIBLE CAUSE
Power cord not plugged in.
Power cord is damaged.
Circuit breaker is tripped.
Circuit fuse is blown.
Switch is damaged or burned out.
Voltage from power source is low.
Circuit is overloaded.
Motor burned out.
Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong
size.
Extension cord is too long.
Switch is defective.
Switch is defective.
Voltage from source is low.
Fuses or circuit breakers are wrong
size or defective.
Motor is overloaded.
Wheel is being fed into work too fast.
Motor needs attention.
Wheel not properly installed.
Depth stop setting incorrect.
Depth stop setting incorrect.
Wheel worn too much.
Incorrect cutting operation.
Wheel is out-of-round.
Wheel is chipped.
Wheel is loose.
Machine is not secure.
Work surface is uneven.
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SOLUTION
Plug in cord.
Have the cord replaced at your nearest authorized
service center.
Reset circuit breaker.
Replace circuit fuse.
Have the switch replaced at your nearest
authorized service center and request a voltage
check from the power company.
Request a voltage check from the power company.
Test on a different circuit or without anything else
on circuit.
Have tool serviced and request a voltage check
from the power company.
Have an electrician replace with a 15 amp fuse or
circuit breaker.
Use a shorter extension cord.
Have the switch replaced at your nearest
authorized service center.
Have the switch replaced at your nearest
authorized service center.
Request a voltage check from the power company.
Have an electrician replace with a 15 amp fuse or
circuit breaker.
Request a voltage check from the power company.
Feed wheel into work slower.
Have the motor checked at your nearest
authorized service center
See Installation/Removal of Wheel section.
Adjust the depth stop. See Depth Stop section.
Adjust the depth stop. See Depth Stop section.
Replace with a new 14 in. abrasive cut off wheel.
See Cutting with the Cut-Off Machine.
Replace wheel.
Replace wheel.
Tighten wheel bolt on arbor.
Check and tighten all hardware.
Relocate and secure on a flat surface.

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