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In article , "Cyrille de Brébisson" wrote:
Hello,

I have an issue with my DW735. Basically, the rollers do not grab the wood
enough to pull it through the cutters, even with a light cut.
I think that the oil that was in the Jatoba I worked on earlier (lots of ft²
for flooring) ended up on the rollers and is causing them to slip...

Do you think that this is the likely reason?


Certainly *possible*, anyway. I don't know about "likely".

how do I fix the problem?


Try cleaning the rollers with a rag dipped in paint thinner (mineral spirits).
Unplug the power cord, and crank the head all the way up to the top, before
you start.

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Hello,

I have an issue with my DW735. Basically, the rollers do not grab the wood
enough to pull it through the cutters, even with a light cut.
I think that the oil that was in the Jatoba I worked on earlier (lots of ft²
for flooring) ended up on the rollers and is causing them to slip...

Do you think that this is the likely reason?
how do I fix the problem?

thanks, cyrille


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In article , "Cyrille de
Brébisson" wrote:
Hello,

I have an issue with my DW735. Basically, the rollers do not grab the wood
enough to pull it through the cutters, even with a light cut.
I think that the oil that was in the Jatoba I worked on earlier (lots of
ft²
for flooring) ended up on the rollers and is causing them to slip...

Do you think that this is the likely reason?


Certainly *possible*, anyway. I don't know about "likely".

how do I fix the problem?


Try cleaning the rollers with a rag dipped in paint thinner (mineral
spirits).
Unplug the power cord, and crank the head all the way up to the top,
before
you start.


And after you're done with the rollers, clean and wax the bed.


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