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    Okay, so I have a cheaper brand name chop saw that grabs 15 amps. It has a hard time maintaining speed when being used. Tried my son's, a higher quality brand name, 15 amp chop saw. It buzzes right through. Both 15 amp. Why do some motors rated the same amp have less power than others?

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    it all has to do with the manufacturer. some use motors with less poles to make up for speed with a beefed up gear reduction.

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    • #3
      If you are plugged into an outlet using a long extension cord ..you could be having volt drop which would cause your saw to lose power...either get a larger size wire for the extension cord or shorten up on the one you are using...more length means more volt drop

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