scrollsawwoodart
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Good evening all,
I have a craftsman table saw model #315.218050 about 2 years old always cleaned looks basically brand new. The problem is it just stopped a few days ago. I was running some test cuts for shelving, the cuts looked great and went to run the rest but it would not power up. Total down time from the test cut to trying to cut the final about 2 mins. I check all the plugs, reset the surge protector, plugged the bandsaw in the outlet worked fine. I check all connections still nothing. I'm thinking the switch could be the problem. It did not seem to make the same type of click as it did. We all know the feel of a switch when you use a tool all the time and this time it just did not feel the same.
I was wondering if there is a quick way to see if the switch is toast? Has anyone else ever ran into this type of problem?
Thanks
Jesse
I have a craftsman table saw model #315.218050 about 2 years old always cleaned looks basically brand new. The problem is it just stopped a few days ago. I was running some test cuts for shelving, the cuts looked great and went to run the rest but it would not power up. Total down time from the test cut to trying to cut the final about 2 mins. I check all the plugs, reset the surge protector, plugged the bandsaw in the outlet worked fine. I check all connections still nothing. I'm thinking the switch could be the problem. It did not seem to make the same type of click as it did. We all know the feel of a switch when you use a tool all the time and this time it just did not feel the same.
I was wondering if there is a quick way to see if the switch is toast? Has anyone else ever ran into this type of problem?
Thanks
Jesse