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Dave Lehnert
05-28-2009, 9:06 PM
I have a 3hp JET cabinet saw wired with a NEMA 6-20 plug.

Looking to purchase a 2HP Bandsaw and they recommend a NEMA 6-15. I am guessing the 15 in 6-15 is the amp draw??

I have to share the 240 volt cabinet saw outlet with the band saw (But not at the same time) So am I safe to put a 6-20 plug on the bandsaw when the recommend is a 6-15? I say yes! but wanted to run it by the group in case I am not thinking of something.

Dan Friedrichs
05-28-2009, 9:29 PM
Yes, you can do that. You don't need to, though, as a standard NEMA 6-20 outlet has a "T" shaped slot for one of the hots, allowing it to accept either 6-15 or 6-20 plugs. So put a 6-20 on your TS and a 6-15 on your BS, and they'll both fit into the 6-20 receptacle.

Dave Lehnert
05-28-2009, 9:33 PM
Yes, you can do that. You don't need to, though, as a standard NEMA 6-20 outlet has a "T" shaped slot for one of the hots, allowing it to accept either 6-15 or 6-20 plugs. So put a 6-20 on your TS and a 6-15 on your BS, and they'll both fit into the 6-20 receptacle.

Thanks! I will have to look at my outlet again.

Dave Lehnert
05-28-2009, 10:54 PM
Thanks! I will have to look at my outlet again.

I'll be dog gone. Should unplug my tablesaw more often. I won't tell you I wired that plug in myself. LOL!!!!!

glenn bradley
05-28-2009, 11:58 PM
I'll be dog gone. Should unplug my tablesaw more often. I won't tell you I wired that plug in myself. LOL!!!!!

I love it when I check what it is I have to do and find out I'm already done ;-)