4. Close the blade cover and secure with four knobs. |
| source, or that the fuses have been removed or | |
Electrical |
| breakers tripped in the circuit in which the saw will | |
| be connected. Make sure you put a warning plac- | ||
Observe the following when connecting to the power |
| ard on the fuse or circuit breaker to prevent acci- | |
source. (The |
| dental electrical shock. | |
vided in Figures 21 and 22.) | 2. | If you are installing the motor power cord into a | |
WARNING: WILTON RECOMMENDS THATANY WIR- |
| receptacle, make sure to use the appropriate plug. | |
3. | If you are using | ||
ING INVOLVING HARD WIRING OF THE SAW TO A | |||
| tion box, connect the wires in the box, and close | ||
BRANCH, ORANY CHANGE OF VOLTAGE SUPPLIED |
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| the box. | ||
TO THE MOTOR BE PERFORMED BY A LICENSED |
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4. | Install the fuses or reset the breaker. | ||
ELECTRICIAN. | |||
1. Make sure the saw is disconnected from the power | 5. | The saw is now ready for service. | |
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Figure 21: Model 7020 cut-off saw wiring diagram
115V - To reverse motor rotation switch terminals 5 and 6.
220V - To reverse motor rotation hook terminal 6 to 1.