Ironwood FX 750 | User Manual
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5.0 Connect to Power
• Voltage – Steady state v/- 10% of nominal voltage
@230v +/- 10% of voltage @460v .
• Machine needs steady voltage at all times.
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Before connecting power to the machine, make sure all screws and
fasteners are tightened, all mechanical functions work freely and the
cutter turns freely without touching the table rings.
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All connections to electrical power should be completed by a
licensed electrician.
Before connecting to a power source, confirm that the electrical
current of the power source is the same as the electrical system
supplied with your machine. Ensure the machine is protected
with an external over current protective device per your local
regulating authorities.
Machine must be properly grounded to prevent electric shock.
Never connect the yellow/green wire to a live terminal.
Once connected to power source, terminals are electrified even
while the power switch is off.
L3
2
3
4
L2
L1
PE
PE
L1
L2
1
L3
Proper wiring inside
the terminal strip box
To connect source power to the machine:
1. Remove two screws and remove terminal box cover.
2. Remove clear plastic insulator that covers the terminals.
3. Insert source power cables through opening of terminal box.
4. Connect the three power cables to terminals L1, L2 and L3,
and the yellow/green ground wire to ground terminal.
5. Replace the clear plastic insulator and the power box cover.
6. When wiring is complete, tape all terminal box joints to keep out
dust and debris.
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Always shut off power at source before removing terminal box cover.
Failure to comply with this action may result in electric shock.
Caution
We have covered some basic electrical requirements for the safe
installation of your machine. These requirements may not cover
all installation requirements. You must confirm that your particular
electrical configuration complies with all local codes. Ensure
compliance by checking with your local municipality and a
licensed electrician.
Remove terminal
box cover.
Remove the clear
plastic insulator that
covers the terminals.
Connect power and
grounding wires.