symptom
The Bevel Angle Will Not Set, Lock, Hold, Or Read Correctly
The shoe will not tilt through the intended range, the bevel lever will not clamp, the angle slips during a cut, or the pointer/quadrant does not give a repeatable angle.
What this symptom means
The shoe will not tilt through the intended range, the bevel lever will not clamp, the angle slips during a cut, or the pointer/quadrant does not give a repeatable angle.
Likely Root Causes
- Sawdust is packed at the pivot, quadrant, pointer, or lever
- Lever is loose, stripped, cracked, or incorrectly positioned
- Shoe, pivot, quadrant, or pointer is bent or worn
- Zero calibration or angle reading is being confused with a general locking failure
Quick Checks
- The shoe sets within its range, locks firmly without movement, and produces a repeatable verified bevel angle.
Repair Preview
- Remove the battery and set the saw on a stable surface before touching the bevel lever or shoe.
- Clean the exposed pivot, quadrant, pointer, and lever dry, then inspect for cracks, bend, missing hardware, or a lever that cannot clamp.
- Loosen the lever counterclockwise, tilt the shoe to the desired marked angle within 0-57 degrees, and retighten the lever clockwise firmly.
- - Check for movement by hand and confirm the angle with a gauge or a controlled scrap cut - use FM-21 only for a zero-degree calibration error.
- If the shoe cannot move, lock, hold, or read repeatably, keep the saw out of service for authorized lever, pivot, quadrant, pointer, and shoe repair.
This is a preview of the troubleshooting guidance included in the full repair manual.
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- step-by-step repair procedure
- diagrams
- exploded views
- post-repair checks
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Common symptoms
- The Saw Is Completely Dead - No Worklight And No Motor Response
- The Saw Starts, Then Shuts Off Abruptly Under Load
- 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