![]() You will be unable to start the saw until you clear the error message by bringing the brake closer to the blade. This results in an error message consisting of a solid red light and a slow (about once per second) flashing green light. If the gap between the blade and brake is too great, the brake will not be able to see the electrical current flowing through the blade. What happens if the brake is too far from the blade? It’s very rare that this curve will follow the shape of the blade perfectly. You’ll notice that the aluminum brake pawl is curved to follow the circumference of the blade. The brake needs to be close enough to the blade in at least one location in order for it to successfully monitor the electrical current flowing through the blade. ![]() If something conductive, such as a finger, touches the blade it will absorb some of the current and like a sponge in a glass of water, the current level will drop. The saw blade has 5 volts of electrical current flowing through the blade and the brake is sending out a radio signal to monitor the level of that current. Brake spacing is literally the space between the brake cartridge and the blade as shown below.
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