Troubleshooting
Problem
Motor does not start
No Motor output turns off
automatically
Excess vibration
Cutting binds or burns work
Wood edges away from rip fence
when ripping
Height/bevel adjusting
handwheel is hard to turn
Saw does not make accurate 90°
or 45° cuts
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Cause
1. Fastening nut tightened
insufficiently
2. Extension cable defect
3. Connections on the motor or
switch defect
1. Overload by dull saw blade
2. Thermal protection is
triggered
1. Blade is out of balance
2. Blade is damaged
3. Saw is not mounted securely
4. Work surface is uneven
5. Blade is warped
1. Blade is dull
2. Work is fed too fast
3. Rip fence is misaligned
4. Wood is warped
Rip fence is misaligned
Gears or screw post inside
cabinet are clogged with saw
dust
Miter gauge is misaligned (Miter
Cuts)
Remedy
1. Check the mains fuse
2. Check the extension cable
3. Have it checked by an
electrician
1. Insert a sharpened saw blade
2. Motor can be turned on again
after the cooling period.
1. Replace the blade
2. Replace the blade
3. Tighten all the hardware
4. Reposition on flat surface
5. Replace the blade
1. Replace t or Sharpen blade
2. Slow the feed rate
3. Align the rip fence
4. Replace the wood. Always cut
with convex side to table
surface.
Check and adjust the rip fence
Clean the gears or screw post
Adjust the miter gauge