Has anyone had to do any internal maintenance on their chop saw? My chop saw is making a terrible noise when starting and stopping.
Thanks
Has anyone had to do any internal maintenance on their chop saw? My chop saw is making a terrible noise when starting and stopping.
Thanks
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The 708 or the 718? I have the 708 and have not had any problems with it.
Take out the blade and turn on the saw.
Might help isolate the problem
Gord
My guess would be bearings.
If you have the belt-driven slider, you might do well to take a look at the belt. It could be slipping.
Edited 12/14/2007 9:53 am ET by Sasquatch