It could have possibly damaged the cutting edge of the blades and put a burr on them, meaning that as the blades reciprocate, the 'burr' is catching on the other blade.. Check the blades for damage and use a flat file to smooth off any burrs that could be catching. (Make sure it's unplugged before doing any work on the machine)
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It could have possibly damaged the cutting edge of the blades and put a burr on them, meaning that as the blades reciprocate, the 'burr' is catching on the other blade.. Check the blades for damage and use a flat file to smooth off any burrs that could be catching. (Make sure it's unplugged before doing any work on the machine)
Thanks done that this morning and noticed it was the blades...sorted.
Many thanks
You're welcome :)