.
.
,
. .
. . .
.
.
.
.
ASSEMBLING
AND ADJUSTING YOUR SAW
,
.
POWER
CONNECTIONS
lead. (The black motor c o r d l e a d is
to the overload protector.)
MOTOR
ONS
b.
Connect the
GREEN
and
BROWN
leads t o the BLUE
The AC motor used in this saw i s a capacitor start,
lead.
reversible type, with the following specifications:
c. Twist bare ends of wires together a n d install a wire
Horsepower
3
nut on each connection.
Voltage
120 240
Amperes
13
6.5
d.
Push
leads
into motor terminal box a n d
60
install terminal box cover.
Single
RPM
3450
Rotation (viewed from
. . . . .
saw b l a d e end)
Clockwise
CAUTION: The motor
i s
wired for 115-120
volt operation. Connect to a 2 0 amp. branch
circuit a n d use
20 amp., time-delay fuse.
ELECTRICAL
NOTE:
motor i s wired a t the factory
for 120-volt,
60
cycle,
AC
service as shown
in figure 1 and described in paragraph
1,
below. Under normal home workshop use
with proper voltage to the motor, the saw
will
with adequate efficiency. How-
ever, i f any of the following conditions exist,
it may b e necessary to reconnect the sow
for 240 volts AC as described in paragraph
2, below.
1.
Continuous heavy-duty use.
2. Undersize wiring i n circuit from motor to
power source, or overloaded circuit.
Low voltage from power source to motor
(which
be due to overlooded power
source).
The power cord must also be changed from the 120-volt type
to the 240-volt type, when changing to 240-volt operation.
1.
Connections For 120-Volts
AC.
(See figure 1.) W h e n
replacing a motor or connecting the saw to 120-volts
for any reason, make sure the wires inside the motor
terminal box are connected
follows:
a.
Connect the
YELLOW,
WHITE, BLACK and RED leads
from the motor terminal box to the
motor cord
2.
Connections For 240- Volts
AC.
(See figure
2.)
When
connecting the motor for 240-volt operation, the fol-
lowing connections must be made inside the motor ter-
minal
box:
a. Connect the
YELLOW,
WHITE a n d BLACK leads
from
terminal b o x to the WHITE motor cord
lead. Twist bare ends together a n d install a wire
nut as shown in figure 2.
b.
Leave the BROWN lead (from overload protector)
disconnected and insulate
it
with tape to prevent
short circuiting inside motor terminal box.
c. Connect the GREEN, RED a n d BLUE leads together,
twist bare ends
install
a
wire nut.
d.
Push all leads carefully into motor terminal box and
install terminal box cover.
3.
M o d i f y i n g
the
P o w e r Cord.
a.
off the existing molded p l u g (for 120-volts).
b.
Attach an appropriate 240-volt plug.
CAUTION: D o notconnect the stcndard
volt
t o a 240-volt receptacle.
MOTOR
SAFETY PROTECTION
The saw motor i s equipped with a manual-reset thermal
overload protector, designed t o open the power line circuit
when the motor temperature exceeds a safe value.
1. If the protector opens the line a n d stops the saw motor,
press the saw switch to the
"OFF'
position immediately
and allow the
to cool.
2.
After cooling to a safe operating temperature, the over-
load protector can be closed
by
pushing in
the red button on the motar capacitor cover.
If
the red
WIRE
NUTS
BLACK
GREEN
BROWN
BLUE
VOLTS
f i g u r e
1
NUTS
YELLOW
BLACK
PROTECTOR
GREEN
TAPE
BLUE
UNCONNECTED
EXPOSED
WlRE
240 VOLTS
Figure
2
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