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electrical connections
mounting bracket, shift the spreader into alignment
with the saw blade, then retighten the two screws to
hold the bracket securely. Check to make sure the
spreader is aligned throughout its travel.
NOTE: Periodically check, and maintain sharp
tips on the anti-kickback pawls.
IMPORTANT: If you experience any diffi-
culty in obtaining trouble-free sawing opera-
tions, refer to the trouble-shooting section in
this manual.
9. Preparing Rear Table for Shaping (Figure 30)
For us_ of a Molding Head Cutter (page 17) the rear
table ruquires an opening for clearance of the motor
end Ct]t this opening as shown in figure 30 inset.
POWER SUPPLY AND
MOTOR CONNECTIONS
1. Motor Specifications
The A-C motor used in this saw is a capacitor-start,
non-reversible type having the following specifications:
Horsepower .............. 2.50 (developed) @ 120V.
2.50 (developed) @ 240V.
Voltage ........................ 120/240
Amperes ......................... 11/5.5
Hertz (_ycies) ........................ 60
Phase .......................... Single
RPM ............................ 3450
Rotation as viewed
from saw-blade end ................ Clockwise
CAUTION: YOUR SAW IS WIRED FOR 120V
OPERATION. CONNECT TO A 120V, 15-AMP.
BRANCH CIRCUIT AND USE A 15-AMP., TIME-
DELAY FUSE OR CIRCUIT BREAKER. IF THE
MOTOR IS RECOMMENDED FOR 240V OPERA-
TION, CONNECT TO A 15-AMP, BRANCH CIRCUIT
AND USE A 1B-AMP. TIME-DELAY FUSE OR CIR
CUlT BREAKER.
ELECTRICAL CONN ECTIONS
WARNING: CHANGES IN ELECTRICAL
CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY A
QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN.
1, Changing Motor Connections
a. Unde_ normal home workshop usage, and if proper
(full voltage is supplied to the motor, your saw will
operate efficiently on 120V, as connected at the
factory. However, if any of the following conditions
exists, it wi!l be advisable for you to reconnect the
motor for 24OV operation - to obtain the efficiency
and I)erformance for which your saw is designed:
(1) Continuous heavy-duty operations.
GUARD CLAMP
SCREW
TOOL-LIGHT- Figure 30
CORD RECEPTACLE
EYE
ANTI-KICKBACK
MOUNTING
BRACKET
ANTI-KI CKBACK
ASSEMBLY
WING NUT
FOR
SHAPING
3"---d, I
b.
(2) Either an undersized or an overloaded branch
circuit serving the saw motor.
(3) Low voltage supplied by the power source,
which the power company cannot correct.
Motor wiring connections for 120V (as made at the
factory) are described below. Necessary reconnec-
tions for 240V operation are also described follow-
ing. Whenever changing connections from 120V to
240V or vice-versa, make certain that a!l necessary
steps (including proper fusing of the branch circuit)
are completed.
2. Connections for 120V A.C. (Figure 31)
a. Remove nameplate cover from motor to expose
terminal board.
b. The wires inside of the motor must be connected as
follows:
(1) The orange-colored wire on number 6 terminal.
(2) The brown-colored wire on number 5 terminal.
c. Use the 120V power-cord plug furnished with your
saw.
FOR USE ON I?_OV!24-OV Figure31
_ROWN LEAD ON 5 7
BROW ORANGE
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