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Blade stop required

Blade coasts after switch release - Safety warning

Makita · Power Tool Manual

¿Qué significa Blade stop required ?

The blade coasts for a few seconds after releasing the switch. Do not start any operation until the blade comes to a complete stop.

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  1. 1

    **1. Power Cycle:** Unplug your Makita tool from the power outlet, wait for 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Test if the blade still coasts after releasing the switch.

  2. 2

    **2. Check the Switch:** Carefully feel if the power switch moves smoothly and fully returns to the 'off' position when you release it. If it feels sticky, loose, or doesn't snap back crisply, this could be the cause.

  3. 3

    **3. Clear Obstructions:** With the tool unplugged, thoroughly inspect the blade area for any sawdust, debris, or materials that might be gently rubbing against the blade or brake mechanism and preventing a quick stop.

  4. 4

    **4. Professional Service:** If the blade continues to coast after trying these steps, or if you have any safety concerns, please stop using the tool immediately and contact a qualified Makita service center for inspection and repair.

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Datos técnicos verificados. Última actualización: April 2026

Fallas relacionadas

Abnormal vibrationAbnormal vibration - Drive system issueBattery indicator blinking greenMain power lamp blinks green when pulling switch lever - Lock key not insertedBattery indicator blinking redBattery indicator blinking red - Battery malfunctioned
Fuente: Makita Power Tool Manual
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