symptom
The Saw Starts, Then Shuts Off Abruptly Under Load
The blade reaches speed, enters the wood, and then all powered rotation stops abruptly rather than merely slowing or binding in the kerf.
What this symptom means
The blade reaches speed, enters the wood, and then all powered rotation stops abruptly rather than merely slowing or binding in the kerf.
Likely Root Causes
- Electronic protection responded to overload, temperature, or deep battery discharge
- Battery is weak, undercharged, too hot, too cold, or moving on the rails
- Blade, depth, feed rate, or work support is creating excessive load
- Blocked vents or an internal electronic or motor fault repeats under load
Quick Checks
- The saw completes a controlled supported cut without abrupt powered shutdown, abnormal heat, or battery movement.
Repair Preview
- Release the trigger, hold the shoe still until the blade stops and the lower guard closes, then remove the battery before freeing the saw.
- Let the tool and pack cool in a dry ventilated place, and inspect for heat damage, liquid, smoke, sparks, or a battery hazard before any retest.
- Free the blade from the kerf, correct work support and cutting depth, clean the vents dry, and replace a dull, damaged, dirty, or wrong blade.
- Install a known-good fully charged compatible pack and make one controlled light cut in supported scrap without forcing the saw.
- If the powered shutdown repeats while the blade remains free and the proven pack, blade, depth, support, and feed are correct, stop use and route the saw f
This is a preview of the troubleshooting guidance included in the full repair manual.
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Common symptoms
- The Saw Is Completely Dead - No Worklight And No Motor Response
- Battery Runtime Is Much Shorter Than Before After A Normal Full Charge
- The Battery Will Not Install, Latch, Or Release From The Saw
- The Battery Will Not Charge Or The Charger Shows A Delay Or Problem State
- The Battery Is Swollen, Leaking, Cracked, Wet, Scorched, Or Abnormally Hot
- The Trigger Lock-Off Button Is Stuck Or No Longer Blocks The Trigger
- The Worklight Comes On But The Motor And Blade Do Not Start
- The Motor Continues To Run After The Trigger Is Released