Doug Shepard
02-11-2006, 8:46 AM
Thought I'd better start a separate post with this question, but it's the same question as on the tail end of the thread I started about the electrical switch problem.
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=30647
Back when MM thought I had an undervoltage problem they told me to dial the switch down from 30A to 25A. Once I discovered I had 238V I thought it best to leave it alone so I never looked that closely at the switch or dial. After getting the switch swapped out yesterday I get looking closer and realized the new switch is not the same as the old one. Of course I discover this after MM is once again closed for the weekend so I emailed them. We'll see what they say Monday.
The old switch has AEG Part Nbr 910-201-211 and says "16..20A" and the dial was set at 20A.
The new switch has AEG P/N 910-201-212 and says "20..25A". The dial came set at 20A and so far I haven't changed it. The saw now powers up but I haven't done any cutting yet to put it under load with the new switch.
So based on MM's initial advice I'm wondering if I'm supposed to have a switch that says "25..30A" ??
Any MM16 owners care to pop the switch cover on theirs and see what AEG P/N and amp range their switch is (and what it's set on)?
http://www.sawmillcreek.org/showthread.php?t=30647
Back when MM thought I had an undervoltage problem they told me to dial the switch down from 30A to 25A. Once I discovered I had 238V I thought it best to leave it alone so I never looked that closely at the switch or dial. After getting the switch swapped out yesterday I get looking closer and realized the new switch is not the same as the old one. Of course I discover this after MM is once again closed for the weekend so I emailed them. We'll see what they say Monday.
The old switch has AEG Part Nbr 910-201-211 and says "16..20A" and the dial was set at 20A.
The new switch has AEG P/N 910-201-212 and says "20..25A". The dial came set at 20A and so far I haven't changed it. The saw now powers up but I haven't done any cutting yet to put it under load with the new switch.
So based on MM's initial advice I'm wondering if I'm supposed to have a switch that says "25..30A" ??
Any MM16 owners care to pop the switch cover on theirs and see what AEG P/N and amp range their switch is (and what it's set on)?