When my table saw had a jam, I found that checking the reset button really helped—it sometimes trips even when it seems fine. Also, make sure the motor isn't too hot; that can cause issues, too. I’d blow out any debris again just to be safe, but if it’s still not starting, it might be worth checking the wiring or any safety switches.
When my table saw had a jam, I found that checking the reset button really helped—it sometimes trips even when it seems fine. Also, make sure the motor isn't too hot; that can cause issues, too. I’d blow out any debris again just to be safe, but if it’s still not starting, it might be worth checking the wiring or any safety switches.
I also can't figure out if the initial post requesting assistance is even relevant, because Festool doesn't make an 18V table saw, tohugh they do make a 36V (2 x 18V) table saw.