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Well, somebody is.going to have to talking becauseI need answers too!
I started with the twist locks, like them, and am sticking with them. My basement ceiling is open right now so I am getting all my electrical work done now. Tablesaw, air cleaner, and dust collector...
Got it. Thanks everyone for your suggestions.
Can you please expand? Short 14 from where to where? 12 AWG cord attached where?
They are female flag connectors.
I’m good with buying off the spool. The problem I face is that the wires from the switch to the motor is 14 AWG, and the connectors at the switch where the wire would come in from the power switch...
Should I clip a different extension cord and use it for my power cord, or better off going to the store and get a new cord cut to length off one of their big reels? I put 2 twist lock receptacles on...
Thank you, that’s great news. That outlet that will be closest to the water will be the start of the run and will be a GFCI outlet.
The motor is dual voltage- 1.5hp at 115 V, and 2hp at 230V. I need a longer cord.
I’m setting up a shop in my basement and have a 20V circuit dedicated to my table saw. I rewired my Delta 36-477 table saw to 230V many years ago and will need a longer power cord so I was going to...
Hi. I’m getting ready to add another 20V circuit in my basement in order to line up my tool stations along a wall and in the corner of that wall is where water comes from the street into my house. I...
Today, for the first time in years I took out my PC 7529 plunge router for some shop and cabinet projects. It was dead. I f
didn’t Leave it that way, and it was properly stored. I bought that router...
Definitely a bullnose- like a tread on stairs.
European hinge base routed into inside side of cabinet door.
I have a PC 2 1/4 hp plunge router.
We bought a taller fridge and I am building a new carcass to mount the original oak face frame and doors on. The doors have bullnose edges on all sides and when I...
15 years ago I bought a Ridgid 6 hp 16 gallon shop vac that did double duty as a blower. While using it to blow the rest of the leaves out of a flower bed it died. It was high pitched and loud.
i...
I know this is a loaded question, but please bear with me.
I have a shop area if about 200 sq. ft. In my basement and can stretch out another 100sq. Ft. as needed with my mobile vases tools, and I...
Put it on one of the screws for the motor's wiring cover, running well. Thanks for everyone's help, for the life of me I can't remember taking it off a screw grounding it to the motor frame.
Okay, so how is the cover going to be secured if the ground wire is in the way? Shouldn't I see signs of a previously tapped hole/mounting?
Is it possible that the motor was damaged being rewired?...
The plug was never wired incorrectly. Only 2 wires were changed when switching between 115 and 230.
The green wire was never moved from where it was connected when shipped from the factory. It's the only wire with a spade connector, and where it is attached is the only place to mount a wire with a...
Just talked to my brother in-kaw, who installs appliances, and he said that sometimes neutral and ground are connected. He suggested pulling the line conneced to the ground and try it. It was just an...
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As you can see, the line wire is on terminal 4 and brown is on terminal 6 as dictated by the wiring diagram. I guess I'm confused?
Thank you everyone for responding, and Happy Thanksgiving.
There is a power plug for 220v on the pwrr cord.
The diagram and the actual terminal plate are askew from one another.
I understand that...
Just got my saw back from my neighbor. I wired the motoy back up for 220, plugged it in, and it tripped the breaker. I unplugged the saw flipped the breaker on and there was no issue with the...