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Began kitchen job today, get everything set up an try to turn on the saw and nothing! Fuse is good, blade spins freely when I move it with my hand ... -
Norton Clipper Died
Began kitchen job today, get everything set up an try to turn on the saw and nothing!
Fuse is good, blade spins freely when I move it with my hand ,perhaps to easly. Any past experience of this problem? Saw worked fine last week when it was used.
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Re: Norton Clipper Died
is there an overload switch somewhere?
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Re: Norton Clipper Died
Not that im aware of. Ive just finished stripping it all down and its started working again, noticed the block connectors on the base of the saw have rust on the screws so not sure if theres a loose connection somewhere or wheither the motors on its way out.
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