Wilton 4210 manual Connecting Power for 3-phase Motors

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Connecting Power for 3-phase Motors

1.Be certain the power to the branch you are connecting is off, and locked out, so power cannot be reestablished, accidentally.

2.Connect the ground wires. Thse wires will be either green, or green with a white trace.

3.Connect the remaining three cable wires to the three power wires in the service branch.

4.Reestablish power to the branch.

5.Turn the machine on. The motor should be turning counter-clockwise, the belt sander should be moving downward, and the disc sander should

be turning clockwise. If this is the case, the machine can be considered wired correctly. If the motor is not turning in the correct direction, take the following corrective action:

6.Disconnect power in the branch again and be certain it cannot be accidentally turned on while you correct the wiring.

7.Reverse ANY TWO of the power wires to the machine.

8.Reestablish power in the service branch to the machine.

9.Turn on the machine again. The motor should now be turning in the correct direction.

Figure 12: Schematic diagram for single phase motor with 3-wire cable. Note: this schematic provided for use with older sanders, only. All machines are now shipped with a 4-wire cable whether single phase or 3-phase.

Figure 13: Schematic diagram for single phase motor with 4-wire cable.

Figure 14: Schematic diagram for 3-phase motor.

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Contents Wilton Belt and Disc Sanding Machine Warranty Table of Contents Specifications General SpecificationsGeneral Machinery Cautions Machinery general safety warningsSafety Requirements for Abrasive Sanding Machines Wire sizesGeneral Electrical Cautions Introduction Belt and Disc Sander FeaturesInstallation and Setup MountingElectrical Connection Controls AdjustmentsAdjusting Belt Tracking OperationBelt Table Adjusting Platen Housing PositionAdjusting the Sander Tables Disc TableReplacing the Sanding Belt MaintenanceCleaning LubricationReplacing the V-Belts Replacement of Motor Circuit protection Wiring DataSingle phase electrical hook-up Correcting motor rotation in single phase motorsSchematic diagram for single phase motor with 4-wire cable Connecting Power for 3-phase MotorsFault Probable Cause Remedy TroubleshootingReplacement Parts Page Exploded View Wilton Model 4210 Belt & Disc Sander Parts Listing Wilton Model 4210 Belt & Disc Sander Wiring Diagram Electrical SchematicPage Page WHM Tool Group

4210 specifications

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