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Saw will not operate
When I push the trigger on the saw, the saw will not operate.
Faulty Battery Connection
When you go to operate the saw, and the saw does not operate, you might want to check out a few things:
1) Make sure the battery is fully charged.
2) Be sure that the battery is put into the saw correctly, and secured.
3) There might be debris on the battery, or inside the saw, where the battery connects. If that’s the case this will restrict the correct voltage, in order for the saw to operate.
Saw’s trigger feels jammed or does not have any response when pulled
Trigger cannot be pulled all the way or saw has no movement when the trigger is pulled.
Jammed Trigger
It is best to check a few simple things before replacing the part or taking apart the saw:
1) The trigger could just be stuck if it has not been moved in a while. If this is the case it could just require a bit more force than usual to get the trigger back in motion. Try pressing down as hard as you can to get it back into place.
2) Another way to fix this might be to wiggle the trigger back and forth as much as you can, as it could just be caught on a piece of debris or something else that should not be in contact with the mechanism.
Trigger Pulls, But The Saw Does Not Respond
If this is your case, it is most likely due to a bad connection internally with the trigger mechanism that most likely needs to be replaced.
1) Again, this problem could be due to something inside the saw causing the connection to be disabled. If everything looks clean inside the saw and you have found that the issue is not from the battery, you can see the guide on how to replace the trigger mechanism here.
Saw Stops Operating
While cutting an object, the saw stops operating.
Operation of the saw
When I was cutting an object, the saw stopped cutting through it. Here are some general recommendations to overcome this barrier.
1) Keep in mind of what kind of object that you are cutting, different material has different strengths. Make sure you research on what is the best cutting device is best for that material.
2) Make sure you check the saw blade, it may be dull. If this is the case make sure you replace the blade.
Removing damaged or bent Saw Blades
After using the saw, or between jobs, the blade will not release from the saw or has become damaged and needs to be replaced. Most of the time, stuck blades just require a little more effort to remove safely.
Blade Holding Mechanism
1) If the blade is not bent or damaged, check the release mechanism on the left side of the saw near the front for debris. The lever needs to be flipped up about 90 degrees like a latch, and if there is anything under it, it may not open all the way.
2) If a blade has been bent or was installed incorrectly in the first place, it may take more effort to release the blade. Attached to the base of the saw, should be a small Allen key wrench, use the wrench to loosen the blade holding mechanism through the hole on the right side of saw, opposite from the releasing latch.
3) After loosing the screw, try releasing the latch again. If you are still unable to flip the latch, remove the screw completely and you should be able to remove the front cutting guard, this will give you enough room to straighten a bent blade or allow you to free up the release mechanism at the base of the blade.
4) If these steps still do not solve the issue then the blade holding mechanism needs to be replaced. See the blade holding mechanism replacement guide here.
Overheating
While using the saw, you notice it begins to overheat.
Overheating Prevention
1) Make sure to not operate power tool in extreme atmospheres. For best results, your battery tool should be charged in a location where the temperature is more than 50° F and less than 100° F.
2) The power tool plugs must match the outlet. Never modify the plug in any way to prevent overheating and/or electrocution.
3) Do not place battery tools or their batteries near fire or heat. This will reduce the risk of explosion and possible injury.
4) Recharge only with the charger specified by the manufacturer. A charger that is suitable for one type of battery pack may create a risk of fire when used in another battery pack.
After Overheating
1) Make sure to turn off and completely disconnect your power tool from any outlet.
2) Leave the power tool in an air-conditioned room to cool down.
3) Once cool, make sure there’s no liquid secretion, exposure to moisture, or misalignment of moving parts, breakage of parts, and any other condition that may affect the power tool’s operation.
4) Make sure all vents are clear of sawdust.
If none of these procedures work, reference to the repair guide: here
Symptoms Not Mentioned
Sometimes you may have a rare symptom that is not mentioned above.
Self Diagnostic
To try and diagnose the problem you are having yourself, you can take a look at the internals of your saw using this guide.
17 Yorum
My husband yanked the saw out of some wood & the blade and its holder came out of the saw. The manual doesn’t show how to reinstall the blade’s holder. Sorry for the lack of correct terminology - my head is still in outer space from being so mad! I just bought it 3 days ago! :(
Mere - Yanıt
What’s causing the blade to wobble from side to side erratically? Can
I fix it myself, if so, how?
Gail Tory - Yanıt
Hi my Ryobi one+ 2014 model, saw stopped working yesterday when cutting pallets. I can pull trigger and red line light comes on but blade dont spin. No motor nothing else works.
BxTekNurd - Yanıt
Hi - my roybi reciprocating saw won’t work. It’s plugged in and when I pull the trigger the motor goes on but the blade does not move. H-E-L-P-! Any ideas?
Beth -
My Ryobi 18 volt brushless reciprocating saw will not detach from the 6 amp battery. I bought it new a few weeks ago and returned it to Home Depot. They were unable to extract the battery and gave me a new saw and battery. I used the saw one time, and the same thing happened. The $139.00 battery cannot be detached from the $129.00 saw. I really like the saw but this problem seems to have no solution. I am again returning the saw to Home Depot.
Joseph Farmer - Yanıt