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JanKaare

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  1. Hi!I've got a problem with my table saw. The saw starts when i push the button, but stops when I release it. As long as I hold the button in, the saw runs, doesn't even stall when I push lumber through it. Can't seem to figgure out the problem. Tried to bypass the reset button to check if that was causing it, still acted exactly the same. Was planning to buy a full switch assembly but have read throughout internet posts that this did not help them. Even read on a sales site : "Note! If the saw starts and stops (like I've mentioned), the switch is not the problem."The brushes look good. Barely even worn. Been using the saw periodically for the last 4 years, also profesionally, never had an issue. Now suddently this, of course after a friend loaned it for a project. He didn't have the issue when he loaned it, he says, the issue started the first time I was using it after that tho. I'm a little at a loss as to what to check next. Any tips? Disassemble the whole motor assembly and check all parts for burnmarks? Saw info:DW745 -GB Type3230V 50Hz 7.9A 1700W2013 32-CT
  2. Hi!I've got a problem with my table saw. The saw starts when i push the button, but stops when I release it. As long as I hold the button in, the saw runs, doesn't even stall when I push lumber through it. Can't seem to figgure out the problem. Tried to bypass the reset button to check if that was causing it, still acted exactly the same. Was planning to buy a full switch assembly but have read throughout internet posts that this did not help them. Even read on a sales site : "Note! If the saw starts and stops (like I've mentioned), the switch is not the problem."The brushes look good. Barely even worn. Been using the saw periodically for the last 4 years, also profesionally, never had an issue. Now suddently this, of course after a friend loaned it for a project. He didn't have the issue when he loaned it, he says, the issue started the first time I was using it after that tho. I'm a little at a loss as to what to check next. Any tips? Disassemble the whole motor assembly and check all parts for burnmarks? Saw info:DW745 -GB Type3230V 50Hz 7.9A 1700W2013 32-CT
  3. Hi! I've got a similar problem. The saw starts when i push the button, but stops when I release it. As long as I hold the button in, the saw runs, doesn't even stall. Can't seem to figgure out the problem. Tried what was said in this thread and plugged the saw directly to an outlet, still got the same issue. Tried to hotwire the reset button to check if that was causing it, still acted exactly the same. Was planning to buy a full switch assembly but have read throughout internet posts that this did not help for them. Even read on a sales site : "Note! If the saw starts and stops (like I've mentioned), the switch is not the problem." The brushes look good. Barely even worn. Been using the saw periodically for the last 4 years, never had an issue. Now suddently this, of course after a friend loaned it for a project. He didn't have the issue when he loaned it, he says, the issue started the first time I was using it after that tho. I'm a little at a loss as to what to check next. Any tips? Disassemble the whole motor assembly and check all parts for burnmarks? Saw info: DW745 -GB Type3 230V 50Hz 7.9A 1700W 2013 32-CT
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