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This is how a walkup-Ready table saw looks like hooked up and ready to work with the dust collector. Note the absence of debris on the table and below the extension table to the right of the saw. This is how the saw should be left when you are finished using it. If you leave the tablesaw looking any differently you are being a Dick. Any questions?
The root cause of the saws failure was insufficient vacuum in the dust collector outlet. When that condition exist now, for any reason, the saw will not start and run.
If you can not get the saw to start:
attach the hose from the rear of the saw to the dust collector
turn on the dust collector,
start the saw.
If the saw still does not start:
Turn Dust Collector off
Clear Dust Collector blockage (empty Dust Collector and check for clogged hose)
Turn Dust Collector on
Turn Saw on
Ay questions?