Morning all.
My 1960s Sedgwick saw is broken! I'm right in the middle of making a front door and it couldn't have broken down at a worse time.
All was fine, then I pushed the start button and got like a false start, a jog I think it's called. Then went to push the button again and the button was immobile. I assumed it had overloaded so stripped the starter to look for a reset. Nothing. Does anybody know what has happened. I cannot see what's happened to stop the button being pushed in. There is a small button inside the casing which manually starts the saw, but it stops when you let it go. So I assume the problem is with the starter.
The saw turns freely.
Help me!
My 1960s Sedgwick saw is broken! I'm right in the middle of making a front door and it couldn't have broken down at a worse time.
All was fine, then I pushed the start button and got like a false start, a jog I think it's called. Then went to push the button again and the button was immobile. I assumed it had overloaded so stripped the starter to look for a reset. Nothing. Does anybody know what has happened. I cannot see what's happened to stop the button being pushed in. There is a small button inside the casing which manually starts the saw, but it stops when you let it go. So I assume the problem is with the starter.
The saw turns freely.
Help me!