I have also had the power switch failure which cause the saw to stay on. I took the advice of previous posts and cleaned the terminal inside the power switch. It was burned and fused together. The saw is up and running.
Should I just replace the switch with another new one from Ryobi (hope there an upgrade). Or is there a replacement switch, other than Ryobi, which is more durable.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Should I just replace the switch with another new one from Ryobi (hope there an upgrade). Or is there a replacement switch, other than Ryobi, which is more durable.
Any suggestions would be appreciated.

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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