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It's possible that the blade is not seating or seated properly, the guide is bent or out of alignment, or an incorrect blade length is being used. See my request for information, and supply an image.
If you have a machine with a li-ion battery it MUST me placed as soon as it stopped on the charger and leaf them on the charger and as soon as they get slowing down the rpm of the machine change the battery it has no memory effect or capacity problem Everything opposite to compare with nickel cadmium batteries ,and that because of the old Makita machines with only have 2 battery connectors are now for 60% modified with a 3 (star)contact battery holder by Makita if it was in warranty time by Makita, the switch and contact plate are modified because of the deep discharge protection of makita because it new (star) li-ion batterys have been allways by every brand on protected against discharge with a similar or comparable protection with a small circuit with a refference power on it , a li ion battery can be boosted with a special cadex charger that will bring back the referrenced power so the charger will if boosted working again on the battery . but if your machine shooks has to do with a contact or soldering problem om the switch possibly or to short carbon brushes but not by the battery .
Just to state the obvious, you have slid the plastic piece to undo the blade holder?
See page 6 of the manual here http://wiki.makespace.org/images/b/b1/BJV180_manual.pdf
Hope this may help.
If all else fails I would put some oil into the blade holder and try wiggling the holder. Failing that a bit of wire and some fine pliers. Failing that a good blast of air from the aircompressor to try and blast it out.
Good luck
I did get an educated electronics eng. tell me li ion batteries 4handtools,are manufactured to only be recharged a set number of times,to avoid tool damage.
according to the schematic I saw yes you can and I think that you will be pleased with its performance, their operator manual even lists the weight of tool with this battery. Makita has a 1 year limited warranty on the Li-Ion battery that you might want to consider if you have the receipt.
this saw has 3 orbital settings and one straight line setting .. in orbital mode the blade moves forward slightly on the up stroke and back on the down stroke .. it may be difficult to see and may not be pronounced without a load ...
Buy a hitachi li-ion 18 volt ds18dl.
All parts are repairable & replacebable should they breakdown. Ie gearbox.
Gearbox parts are not available on makita , only whole gearboix which can be expensive.
Cheers
Laurie
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