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Thread: SCMS problem

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    SCMS problem

    Hi Folks,
    I have a Hitachi 10" SCMS saw. The blade brake is no longer working. I am going to look into it but I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with blade brakes? The saw has had decent amount of use and I am wondering if sawdust has made its way into an area it should not be. Any input would be welcome.
    Izzy

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    Have you called hitachi? That’d be my first step.

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    Ya Matt that is a good idea. I'll do that.

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    I did call Hitachi and the rep suggested brushes, switch, and armature in that order as the cost increases with each.
    I put in new brushes my saw works perfectly again.

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    I was just going to say "check the brushes"...from experience, my old Delta behaves the same and braking starts to suffer when the brushes are getting to end-of-life. 'Glad it fixed things for you!
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    The most expensive tool is the one you buy "cheaply" and often...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Becker View Post
    I was just going to say "check the brushes"...from experience, my old Delta behaves the same and braking starts to suffer when the brushes are getting to end-of-life. 'Glad it fixed things for you!
    this can also happen when one side of the brushes get's burned...pull them and rotate them 90* and this solves the issue if the brushes still have life to them.

    DeWalt products behave differently and just stop working before this happens...

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    When I pulled the brushes I found the front one stuck. Pulled some and it wouldn't come out. I said hmmm if it is stuck it probably cannot move inward to the armature. Opened the back one and it came right out. Finally got the front one out and it had a tad of corrosion. No question that was it. I am happy I fixed it for little money.

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