The yellow light is a great diagnostic tool. it will tell you if any switches are stuck.
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You guys are awesome.? So many great ideas.
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I got pretty frustrated yesterday and moved to another project.? It¡¯s funny how so many projects in my shop still require this saw/shaper.? It seems that nearly every other project I tried to work on also required the saw or shaper.
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Today I thought I would check things once more before phoning support.? Not sure what happened, but I got the yellow light Brian refers to below, and then tried starting the shaper and it worked.
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A long time ago I was in product support¡ if it only happened once, it didn¡¯t really happen.? So I guess I wait to see if it happens again.
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Thanks everyone!
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Toby Jutras, Owner
Maine Wood Products, LLC
603.322.3805
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Put the selector button in reverse for the shaper, see if the yellow light comes on. If it doesn¡¯t, you have an open connection in your e-stop string. All the limit switches and stop buttons are daisy chained into one circuit, if any of them are open, you can¡¯t start the machine.
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I used my the Shaper this morning, then switched to saw and it is not starting. I¡¯ve tried:
- Power cycling
- Fuses checked with ohm meter
- Safety switches properly engaged
- Switching from saw to shaper several times
Neither the saw nor shaper will start.?
Any guidance is appreciated.?
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