I have the new CB... need the gumption to put it all back together....
THere's also repair shop in Marathon.
I had a Husky compressor motor stop working so maybe I'll take both motors to 'see'
Good idea, I'll check the book for a number
Brushes??? probably not,,, I don't think I could get replacements... I can order motor but brushes????
Although there are 'electric motor' repair shops near me.
Saw does not turn on... Has to be circuit breaker or motor (not switch!)
I pulled a doozy. Too agressive a blade on too thick wood.
Blade got stuck ... saw quit.
Ordered new circuit breaker (40-694's don't have fuses like 40-690's). Will replace the CB and see
Whoe!!!! Who do I call to see where to take it. AND... since I know the problem..
The Motor of course!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Should I just order it $$$$$$$$$$$$$ and do it myself.
Dang, this is what we called "FRU's" (Field Replacement Unit's)
All scroll saws are just a couple hundred parts (FRU's) with the most important parts...costing most!
First is a Big Welcome to the Village.
I completely agree with you that the scrollsaw offers more things to do
than I could ever achieve, not counting 'master' also.
That is fine talent in the Kitty and nice scrolling on the clock.
So so true Len!!! Remember the 'Push in and Turn' knob
The key should be in the "Parts List' as a replacement part but it isn't.
Everyone has lost a key, especially the person who was supposed to pack it!
I'll disassemble the saw and call EREPLACEMENT to see it I can also order the key.
I'll go look but I think you are refering to the 40-690 which has the slot on the top.
I don't think the 40-694 has that feature.
Tool---never saw one.
Like I said, I'll check the 40-694 for a slot in the top. I have both saws.
I guess I'll take it apart.....
I've tried my finger, finger nail, small screw driver, tweezers and an assortment of other things.
I can't get the fuse out.
Can I order the removal tool?
If I take the saw apart, can I get to the fuse or the release tab?