by Mr T »
Wed Jun 15, 2016 7:50 pm
Hi Ron,
yess, that is 100% the truth

Congrats, that is a very long time, you both should be very proud of it, especially nowadays!
With you explanation it was very easy to chase for the root cause:
The metal arm simply did not move far enough and thus not advance the ratchet both notches.
This was an easy fix, because the motor is assembled to the base plate via two slotted holes that allow adjusting the maximum stroke of the metal arm.
So I moved the motor a little bit more in direction to the ratchet and that's it.
Working perfect now and only took me 15minutes to fix that.
The blade type switch is in good condition, not burnt contact plates, as the cap is these and in a very good shape

Thank you so much for your kind help,
Timo