Chris Yarish
03-02-2008, 12:06 PM
My TS can run at 110 0r 220. It is currently wired to run on 220.
The saw has a cord and plug that runs out from the motor. This plug looks like a standard 110v plug (2 standard male ends and a ground--the two standard males ends sit verticaly beside or parallel to one another). This is supposed to run to the back of the master ON / OFF box for the saw.
From the ON / OFF box, another cable comes out, and this one is destined for the wall outlet. It has 2 male ends and a ground....the 2 male ends on this one are horizontal, or in line with one another. It's a totally different plug.
I have purchased and set up the appropriate wall outlet and run the proper cable back to the panel. The problem is, given the location of my TS, I can't reach the wall outlet with the provided cords and am in need of an extension cord. I haven't had much luck finding one....does anyone know if they exist? What are my alternatives if there are none around?
Are there 220v extension cords?
The saw has a cord and plug that runs out from the motor. This plug looks like a standard 110v plug (2 standard male ends and a ground--the two standard males ends sit verticaly beside or parallel to one another). This is supposed to run to the back of the master ON / OFF box for the saw.
From the ON / OFF box, another cable comes out, and this one is destined for the wall outlet. It has 2 male ends and a ground....the 2 male ends on this one are horizontal, or in line with one another. It's a totally different plug.
I have purchased and set up the appropriate wall outlet and run the proper cable back to the panel. The problem is, given the location of my TS, I can't reach the wall outlet with the provided cords and am in need of an extension cord. I haven't had much luck finding one....does anyone know if they exist? What are my alternatives if there are none around?
Are there 220v extension cords?