04-14-2020, 09:25 AM
(04-05-2020, 04:32 PM)SteveS Wrote: I have a 2003 unisaw. As I shut down the saw I thought I heard a pop. I started it up again and the motor turned on and was spinning but the blade was very slow in turning. The blade rotates easily on the arbor and the belts are intact. Some searching yields opinions that it may be the start or run capacitor. Is it easiest to remove the motor then check and replace it? Any other tips? I haven't replaced one of these before.
A "pop" sound is likely one of the capacitors, but checking the centrifugal switch is a good idea if the capacitors seem good. The problem is that all Unisaw motors are not the same. Below are some of the newer Unisaw motors with the centrifugal switch contact points circled.