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Hi Fellas,
Been a while since I've been on this board. (The password reset thing wasn't working, so I created a new registration).
Anywho, I think I overload the Unisaw I acquired last year and it won't turn on.
I'm guessing it is a 970s model, but that's a guess.
Where is the reset button on this beast? thanks!
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1. I have no idea.
2. Good to see you back!
3. Ag
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Wild guess, on the motor?
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05-10-2017, 08:12 PM
(This post was last modified: 05-10-2017, 08:12 PM by Roly.)
If it has a magnetic starter the overloads are on the contactor, not in the motor. Unplug remove cover on starter and look for a reset button , do not adjust the setting but the reset will be close. Roly
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If the saw has low voltage controls, inside the big box on the back of the saw, its the red button.
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Push the OFF button to its full depth.
That's how I reset my 1994 Unisaw with 3hp motor and magnetic switch.
Mike
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Silly me....I looked at the back of the saw (I built an extension table off the back, so it was tough to see) and guess what I found???
Yup, the reset button.
Some things never change, eh?
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05-11-2017, 08:37 PM
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What's your handle again? ;-)
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Funny, not too neighborly, but still funny. Welcome back Polack.
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