Do you have a question about the 24' Scroll Saw and is the answer not in the manual?
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Karen Kinman
February 27, 2025
My scroll saw won't turn on. What could be the problem?
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Mr. Anderson
February 27, 2025
If your DeWalt 24" scroll saw won't turn on, several possible issues could be causing the problem:
1. Power Supply Issues - Ensure the saw is plugged into a working power outlet. - Check for a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in your electrical panel. - If using an extension cord, verify it is rated for the saw and not damaged.
2. Power Switch Malfunction - The switch may be faulty or stuck. Try toggling it on and off a few times. - If the switch feels loose or unresponsive, it may need replacement.
3. Blown Fuse or Tripped Reset Button - Some models have a built-in fuse or reset button. Check for a reset switch near the motor and press it if present.
4. Faulty Power Cord - Inspect the power cord for cuts, frays, or loose connections. - Test the saw with a different power cord if possible.
5. Motor Issues - A burned-out motor or faulty brushes could prevent the saw from starting. - Listen for any humming sounds, which may indicate a motor issue.
6. Internal Wiring or Component Failure - Loose or damaged internal wiring could prevent power from reaching the motor. - A failed capacitor or internal electrical component may also be the cause.
If basic troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, professional repair or replacement may be necessary.
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Do you have a question about the 24' Scroll Saw and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers
My scroll saw won't turn on. What could be the problem?
If your DeWalt 24" scroll saw won't turn on, several possible issues could be causing the problem:
1. Power Supply Issues
- Ensure the saw is plugged into a working power outlet.
- Check for a tripped circuit breaker or blown fuse in your electrical panel.
- If using an extension cord, verify it is rated for the saw and not damaged.
2. Power Switch Malfunction
- The switch may be faulty or stuck. Try toggling it on and off a few times.
- If the switch feels loose or unresponsive, it may need replacement.
3. Blown Fuse or Tripped Reset Button
- Some models have a built-in fuse or reset button. Check for a reset switch near the motor and press it if present.
4. Faulty Power Cord
- Inspect the power cord for cuts, frays, or loose connections.
- Test the saw with a different power cord if possible.
5. Motor Issues
- A burned-out motor or faulty brushes could prevent the saw from starting.
- Listen for any humming sounds, which may indicate a motor issue.
6. Internal Wiring or Component Failure
- Loose or damaged internal wiring could prevent power from reaching the motor.
- A failed capacitor or internal electrical component may also be the cause.
If basic troubleshooting does not resolve the issue, professional repair or replacement may be necessary.
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