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The on/off switch get saw dust in it and will not make contact so it will not turn on. I suggest that you remove the switch and clean it with an air hose if you have one. If not you can check the switch with meter and see if that is the fault. If non of these suggestions work for you or if you want more help let me suggest that you log onto www.scrollsawvilage.com And ask this same question there. It is a free site for scrollers and has many helpful and knowledgable people there that would live to help you. Also they have many tutorials and free patterns.
Blowing fuses is not caused by brushes unless there is a huge spark show going on and if that is the case your armature will be trashed as well - the electronic module in that saw is notorious for failure and that is where I would start
First: if there is looseness in the table, it is dangerous. So I would check all the parts for wear. If, for instance, a knob worked loose, the bolt could have worn (via vibrating) the bracket, resulting in you being unable to tighten it correctly. Occasionally I take mine all apart and check it all over for just that reason. I also check all the knobs just before use to make sure they are all tight. Here is a web page talking about Dewalt scroll saw problems and solutions http://www.scrollsaws.com/SawReviews/DewltTuneUp.htm
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