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    Default JET JPS-10TS - Thermal Overload Reset Switch Location?

    Hi Guys,

    I was cutting some Ironbark and whilst I thought I was taking it easy, the tablesaw cut out.
    I assume there is a thermal overload switch that needs to be reset somewhere (well I hope!)
    I checked all over the machine and cant seem to locate it.
    I have checked the power socket and it works, didn't trip the mains.
    I opened the switch assembly and nothing in there either.
    I have looked at the manuals and there is no reset button where it says it should be.
    Attached are some photos and was hoping someone might be able to assist.
    I am not sure whether the switch has burn't out or what but its been about 45 mins and still can't get it to start.

    Any ideas?

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    Usually they are on the motor itself or on the outside mains connection box on the motor. They are usually a low profile black button so they don't look like a switch.

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    Is there any chance there isn’t one? I have looked everywhere but will have another look tomorrow. ... it’s driving me mad


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    pretty much always on the motor - that's where the temperature sensing happens.

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    Ok I just found it. It's at the front of the motor if you look in after removing the insert plate. Of course I was looking all over the back and sides of the motor!

    Thanks guys.


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