Dewalt D28710 Instruction Manual - Page 14

TROUBLE, Fence Operation, Material Clamping and, Supporting, Material Clamping and Supporting

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English Troubleshooting Guide... TROUBLE! DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE CUTS WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Fence not adjusted correctly. 2. Wheel is not square to fence. 3. Excessive force used to make cut. 4. Workpiece moving. TROUBLE! CANNOT MOVE ARM WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Chain lock is engaged. TROUBLE! MATERIAL MOVES DURING CUT WHAT'S WRONG? 1. Fence slipping or workpiece incorrectly placed or clamped. 2. Vise too loose. 3. Excessive cutting force. WHAT TO DO... 1. Check and adjust. See Fence Operation on page 7. 2. Check and adjust. 3. Reduce cutting force; let the wheel do the work. 4. Clamp workpiece securely. See Material Clamping and Supporting, page 6. Make sure material is laying flat against the base. WHAT TO DO... 1. Push down slightly on the arm, unlock the chain lock and raise arm. WHAT TO DO... 1. See Material Clamping and Supporting, page 6. 2. Tighten vise clamping. 3. Reduce cutting force. 12

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Troubleshooting Guide…
TROUBLE!
DOES NOT MAKE ACCURATE CUTS
WHAT’S WRONG?
1. Fence not adjusted correctly.
2. Wheel is not square to fence.
3. Excessive force used to make cut.
4. Workpiece moving.
WHAT TO DO…
1. Check and adjust. See
Fence Operation
on page 7.
2. Check and adjust.
3. Reduce cutting force; let the wheel do the work.
4.
Clamp workpiece securely. See
Material Clamping and
Supporting
, page 6. Make sure material is laying flat against
the base.
TROUBLE!
CANNOT MOVE ARM
WHAT’S WRONG?
1. Chain lock is engaged.
WHAT TO DO…
1.
Push down slightly on the arm, unlock the chain lock and
raise arm.
TROUBLE!
MATERIAL MOVES DURING CUT
WHAT’S WRONG?
1.
Fence slipping or workpiece incorrectly placed or clamped.
2. Vise too loose.
3. Excessive cutting force.
WHAT TO DO…
1. See
Material Clamping and Supporting
, page 6.
2. Tighten vise clamping.
3. Reduce cutting force.