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My dw788 motor boggs down when I increase blade tension


hbeery10

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I am wondering if the motor might not be bad.  I have had a Dewalt 788 for a fairly long while and I have never had it bog down when tension is applied.  It is under warranty?  You may wish to call your local Dewalt Service Center and talk to a technician - http://www.dewalt.com/Find-Service-Center.aspx

Let us know what you find out if you will.  

 

 

DW

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If the motor control board has a problem, it will do this, but it could also be the motor. Only electronic testing of both can determine which is bad. Can you use a screwdriver and turn the motor shaft easily while the power is off? There shouldn't be much resistance when spinning the motor this way, unless there is a bad bearing or something rubbing the mechanism inside the case. If mechanical resistance to turning the shaft is encountered, then this may also be the cause.

 

Charley

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