I’ve already posted this on the yahoo users group, but no responses to fate. My Inca 810 RAS is heeling. I can’t loosen two of the four screws on the carriage that holds the saw to the arm. These screws are positioned under what appears to be a capacitator that mounts to the saw housing. Anyone wth experience on these saws, please tell me how you resolved this issue. Thanks.
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B',
Removing the capacitor to get to the two remaining screws is very straight forward. On the outside there should be one or two screws that secure the outer metal cover to the body of the motor. Unscrew them, lift the cover off, and move the capacitor. It's a small canister clipped onto the motor via two or more wires (see photo below). You can even unplug the capacitor - just put the wires back onto the terminal that they came from.
Dan Kornfeld, Owner/President - Odyssey Wood Design, Inc.
To add to what Jackie said, make sure you dont accidently short the terminals on the capacitor. It would probably hurt pretty bad and could damage the capacitor.
Mike
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