symptom
The Blade Binds, Stalls, Or The Saw Kicks Back
The blade pinches, stalls in the kerf, climbs or jumps, or cannot restart safely.
What this symptom means
The blade pinches, stalls in the kerf, climbs or jumps, or cannot restart safely.
Likely Root Causes
- Workpiece support lets the kerf close on the blade
- Blade is dull, damaged, dirty, or installed incorrectly
- Depth or bevel lever is loose or set incorrectly
- Saw is twisted, forced, or restarted in the kerf
- Fastener, knot, or offcut pinches the blade
Quick Checks
- The saw completes a supported cut without binding, stalling, or kickback.
Repair Preview
- Release the trigger and hold the saw still in the kerf.
- Wait for a complete stop, remove the battery, then free and support the workpiece correctly.
- Check blade condition, direction, depth, bevel locks, and the cut path for obstructions.
- Restart only with the blade centered and teeth clear, then verify a controlled supported cut.
This is a preview of the troubleshooting guidance included in the full repair manual.
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Included in the full manual
- root cause analysis
- tools needed
- step-by-step repair procedure
- diagrams
- exploded views
- post-repair checks
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Common symptoms
- The Saw Will Not Start Or Produce Any Response
- The Battery Pack Will Not Seat, Latch, Or Release
- The Saw Starts, Then Cuts Out With The Trigger Held
- Blade Speed Or Cutting Force Is Below Normal
- The Trigger Or Lock-Off Control Does Not Work Safely
- The Electric Brake Does Not Stop The Blade Promptly
- The Lower Blade Guard Does Not Retract Or Close Freely
- The Blade Cannot Be Removed, Installed, Or Clamped