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I purchased a Master Craft radial arm saw brand new and made three cuts and it did the same thing. I took it back to the store where I bought it and they gave me another new one. Something in the motor had burnt out.. You could smell it also.
the thermal motor relay is shutting it down,,motor to hot,
insure that all the air vents or saw housing are not full of saw dust. blow it out with air from a reversed hose on a shop vac if you don't have a compressor.
hope this helps.
did you recently rewire this motor? If so recheck the wiring. If not sounds like you have a problem with the starter windings or switch in the motor itself.
It sounds like the start circuit is shot on the motor of the radial saw. It is trying to start, (the buzzing sound), but the start is not is burnt out, and therefore the run winding is drawing excessive amperage trying to start the motor (a job it is not designed to do) and eventually builds a amp draw in excess of the circuit. You will have to determine which is cheaper a new motor, or a new saw.
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