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Makita bss610 18v circular saw won't turn off until battery is removed.

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Switch is shorted or stuck on. Cheers Bob

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 01, 2009

SOURCE: Makita Circular saw 5007NB, the cutting depth

you can try spraying some lubricant on the bolt/roll pin and see if that frees it up that is about all i used to do to them

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 02, 2009

SOURCE: dont know when battery is charging.

there are usually lights on the charger to indicate what mode it is in. Let me know if not and I will try and locate a manual for this. If you do need that I would need the exact model number for everything

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 29, 2009

SOURCE: I cannot get a perfect 45 degree angle with my

When using the gauge on your saw it is off on the 45 degree cut? If so you might have to use a tri Square every time you want to cut a 45. Sometimes the lock gauge for the 45 angle may be off some. When you put a tri square on the board you cut it is not a true 45 even though the saw says it is?

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 03, 2010

SOURCE: The return spring for the blade guard on my Makita

there should be a hole in the housing towards the back of the saw, you can go to Makitatools.com and download a breakdown for this tool.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2010

SOURCE: how do i replace my

is the spring stretched?? there are 2 holes one in the lower guard and one in the upper guard assembly towards the back that you have to put the bend of the spring in

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Saw stopped working. changed brushes. still not working.just dead.blade turns ok.not even a click

These are notorious for burning out armatures.
The replacement process is pretty involved, I would not attempt unless you are comfortable.
Remove the brushes
Remove the 3 Screws hold the motor assy to the saw
Remove the screws holding the motor housing together.
Separate the housing and you should be able to see right away if the armature is burnt (many times the windings actually blow apart)

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