Cutting some cedar and overworking my Dewalt 10" portable table saw and it slowed down and then shut off. I let it cool for hours, cleaned it of dust and debris, tried another outlet and it has not come back on. It is a 2015 model and doesn't have a reset button or switch on the motor. Did I blow the motor? Do I have to purchase a $110 motor from DeWalt? Is there a way to check for a guy that knows squat?
Did I blow the motor of the table saw
electric motortable-saw
Best Answer
First call tech line about the situation with Dewalt. Also look for overload reset button. That motor should be protected from just such situations.