Wilton 3410, 3400 Uncrating and spotting the saw, Electrical, To change the operating voltage

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Machine Set-up

The saw delivered to you has been adjusted at the factory. A number of test pieces have been cut using the saw to verify the accuracy of cutting.

Therefore, the only set-up operations required before releasing the saw for service are spotting the saw and establishing the electrical connections to the motor.

If ordered with the coolant kit, the kit is typically installed at the Wilton factory. However, if the kit is ordered separately by you, it must be installed by a set-up mechanic, so instructions for this task are included in this Machine set-upsection, as well.

Uncrating and spotting the saw

Spot the saw where it makes the most sense for the operations you will probably be doing. If you are going to be doing cut-off work on very long pieces of stock, allow plenty of room for the stock, infeed and outfeed supports, etc.

Remove the saw from the shipping skid and discard any hold-down devices which might have secured the saw to the skid.

Note the lock plate on the arm of the saw which is secured under the bump rubber. This lock plate must be removed before the saw arm can be raised. You may discard the lock plate and cap screw used to hold it in place. Be sure, however, to replace the nut on the bottom of the horizontal stop.

Figure 19: 115 volt wiring diagram

Electrical

The saw is delivered as either a 120 volt or 240 volt saw, depending upon your order. Wiring diagrams for either type of circuit are shown here.

The motor is connected, internally, to achieve the voltage set-up required. However, you can change the motor's internal wiring connections to change the operat- ing voltage, if necessary.

To change the operating voltage

1.Disconnect the saw from its electrical power source.

2.Open the motor plate. The requirements for

either 120 or 240 volt connection will be seen on a diagram inside the motor plate.

3.After making the connections, close the motor plate.

4.If you are using a plug connection to a socket, you will need to use the appropriate plug for the new power source supplying the saw, then plug the cord into the supplying receptacle to reconnect power to the saw.

5.If you are hard wired to a junction box, connect to the wires in the box, close the box, and reestablish power to the branch.

6.The saw is now ready for service.

Note: Wilton recommends that any wiring involving hard wiring of the saw to a branch, or any change of voltage supplied to the motor, be performed by a licensed electrician.

Note: also --- if the coolant kit is installed on the Model 3410 saw is perwired for 120 volt operation . When changing the motor voltage to 240 volts, the coolant pump must be changed to 240 volt following Figure-20 or the wiring diagram on the pump lable.

Figure 20: 230 Volt wiring diagram

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Contents Models 3400/3410 12 Cut-off Band SawWarranty and Service Table of Contents Vertical saw operation Wet cutting packageMachinery general safety warnings General Electrical Cautions Safety instructions on sawing systemsLocking vise jaw Using the viseAdjusting stationary jaw angle cuts Adjusting stationary jaw straight cutsChanging the locking jaw location Stationary vise jawSetting the blade guides Adjusting angles with the scale on the saw tableControlling the cut Hydraulic feed control Using the stock stop for repeated cutsChanging blade speeds Blade break-in proceduresBlade selection Evaluating cutting efficiencyRight angle cuts -- single pieces of stock Angle cuttingSuggested cutting speeds Placing workpieces in the vise Adjusting blade tracking To adjust blade trackingReplacing blades When to adjust the blade guides Blade alignment adjustmentsReplacing blade guide and support components Adjust blade for parallelismTest cutting to verify adjustment accuracy Adjusting blade verticalAdjusting guide bearings Adjusting blade back-up bearingsReplacing guide bearings Installing the vertical sawing table Replacing the drive wheelReplacing idler wheel or bearings Hydraulic control cylinder exploded view Servicing the hydraulic control cylinderUncrating and spotting the saw ElectricalTo change the operating voltage Chip brush replacement Installing the coolant kitAdjusting the horizontal stop and motor switch To replace or adjust the hori- zontal stopProblem Probable cause Potential solutions TroubleshootingTions Replacement Parts Exploded View Saw Head Part.no Description Qty Parts List Saw HeadExploded View Saw Base Description Qty Parts List Saw BaseParts List Hydraulic Cylinder