So I was trying to rip a blade lengths off of a 4x4 post and about halfway through on the 2nd side and the saw quit. Maybe I'm an idiot for using a table saw to cut it but I didn't know :sad:
I immediately discovered the reset switch but I couldn't even really push it as it didn't actually depress or retract like the button didn't even work plus I know it was a bit cockeyed in the saw too (maybe it was always that way).
So I'm leaning towards the overload switch, but before I spend the money on a new one is there a way to test the switch and/or is there a way to wire the saw (bypass the switch) to make sure the saw still functions?
Thanks so much in advance!
I immediately discovered the reset switch but I couldn't even really push it as it didn't actually depress or retract like the button didn't even work plus I know it was a bit cockeyed in the saw too (maybe it was always that way).
So I'm leaning towards the overload switch, but before I spend the money on a new one is there a way to test the switch and/or is there a way to wire the saw (bypass the switch) to make sure the saw still functions?
Thanks so much in advance!