s get placed here -->XReplies kudzupatch Sep 28, 2021 07:35pm #1What part do you need? There is a decent supply of used parts out there. I would suggest signing up at
owwm.org Follow the rules! They are stickler for the rules but I bet you can find what ever you need there. Might take a few weeks but lots of parted out Unisaws and most everything is interchangeable.
Thanks for the tip about checking on
owwm.org. I was on their website earlier today for quite while trying to register and I screwed it up and tried to rectify the situation quite a few times without any luck. You are right, they have some very complicated ways to register and I am awful with computers. Will keep trying and I am sure there are quite a few folks on there who could assist me.
I am seeking something rather simple--a 7/16" x 20 3/4" hexagon head cap screw that attaches the table top to the cabinet. There are 4 for the attachment and I only have 3. I went to other websites today and found what I was looking for, but most suppliers were selling in large batches. So, I will go back to OWWM.
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A long or lightweight extension cord can cause a voltage drop that overheats the motor and causes the overload to trip. Use a shorter cord or a heavy-duty extension cord that can handle the current draw of the table saw. For a 120-volt table saw plugged into an outlet protected by a 15-amp circuit breaker, extension cord length typically shouldn't exceed 25 feet.
The motor can overheat if the saw blade binds up when cutting a work piece. Replace a dull or damaged cutting blade so it doesn't bind up when cutting a work piece. Using the wrong type of blade for cutting the work piece can also bind up the blade when cutting. Use the right type of blade for the work piece that you're cutting.
Worn motor brushes or a bad drive motor can cause the overload to trip. Check the condition of the carbon motor brushes. Replace the motor brushes if they're worn. Replace the motor if it overheats or won't spin the blade when cutting light work pieces.
First, try resetting the overload. If the table saw motor won't start after resetting the overload, then the saw may not be getting power from the electrical outlet. Check to see if the electrical outlet works by plugging another electric tool or appliance into the outlet. Reset the house circuit breaker for the electrical outlet if the outlet is dead. Plug the table saw power cord into a different outlet if resetting the house circuit breaker doesn't restore power to the electrical outlet.
A bad overload can prevent the motor from starting. Unplug the table saw and check for continuity through the overload using a multimeter. Replace the overload if the meter doesn't measure continuity through the overload.
A failed on/off switch can also prevent the motor from starting. With the table saw unplugged, check for continuity through the on/off switch with the switch turned on. Replace the on/off switch if the meter doesn't measure continuity.
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