Porter-Cable RS830 instruction manual Changing Voltage, Extension Cords

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CHANGING VOLTAGE

The motor supplied with your saw is wired for 120 volt operation. If you desire to operate your saw at 240 volts, it is necessary to reposition voltage changing switch in the motor junction box (B) Fig. D. Proceed as follows:

1. WARNING: DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER SOURCE.

2.Remove screw (A) Fig. D, and remove nameplate cover (B).

3.Carefully slide switch (C) Fig. E, in motor junction box to read 240. Replace nameplate cover and screw which were removed in STEP 2.

4.It is also necessary to replace the 120 volt plug supplied with the motor with a UL/CSA listed plug suitable for 240 volts and the rated current of the saw. Contact your local Authorized Delta Service Center or qualified electrician for proper procedures to install the plug. The saw must comply with all local and national electrical codes after the 240 volt plug is assembled.

B

A

Fig. D

CURRENT

GROUNDED OUTLET BOX

CARRYING

 

PRONGS

 

GROUNDING BLADE

IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES

Fig. C

A

Fig. E

EXTENSION CORDS

Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a 3-wire extension cord which has a 3-prong grounding type plug and matching receptacle which will accept the machine’s plug. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current of the machine. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating. Fig. F, shows the correct gauge to use depending on the cord length. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord.

MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD

RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES

Ampere

 

Total Length

Gauge of

Rating

Volts

of Cord in Feet

Extension Cord

 

 

 

 

0-6

120

up to 25

18 AWG

0-6

120

25-50

16 AWG

0-6

120

50-100

16 AWG

0-6

120

100-150

14 AWG

 

 

 

 

6-10

120

up to 25

18 AWG

6-10

120

25-50

16 AWG

6-10

120

50-100

14 AWG

6-10

120

100-150

12 AWG

10-12

120

up to 25

16 AWG

10-12

120

25-50

16 AWG

10-12

120

50-100

14 AWG

10-12

120

100-150

12 AWG

12-16

120

up to 25

14 AWG

12-16

120

25-50

12 AWG

12-16

120

GREATER THAN 50 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED

 

 

 

 

MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD

RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES

Ampere

 

Total Length

Gauge of

Rating

Volts

of Cord in Feet

Extension Cord

 

 

 

 

0-6

240

up to 50

18 AWG

0-6

240

50-100

16 AWG

0-6

240

100-200

16 AWG

0-6

240

200-300

14 AWG

 

 

 

 

6-10

240

up to 50

18 AWG

6-10

240

50-100

16 AWG

6-10

240

100-200

14 AWG

6-10

240

200-300

12 AWG

10-12

240

up to 50

16 AWG

10-12

240

50-100

16 AWG

10-12

240

100-200

14 AWG

10-12

240

200-300

12 AWG

12-16

240

up to 50

14 AWG

12-16

240

50-100

12 AWG

12-16

240

GREATER THAN 100 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED

 

 

 

 

Fig. F

Fig. F

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Contents Professional Radial Arm Saw General Safety Rules Avoid Kickback by Additional Safety Rules for Radial ARM SawsMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Qualified Electrician Check the ReceptacleExtension Cords Changing VoltageOperating Instructions Unpacking and CleaningRadial ARM SAW Parts 811 912 Table Board PartsWrench Hook to SAW Base AssemblyLegs to SAW Base Removing Blade and Blade Guard from SAW Disconnect Machine from Power SourceTable Supports Page HS a Table Board Clamps and Table Boards Adjusting Checking SAW Blade Travel Square to FenceDisconnect Machine from Power Source Page Removing Heeling in SAW Blade CUT Checking and Adjusting SAW Blade Square To TableFJ a Adjusting IN/OUT RIP ScaleTongue on Guard Seats Into Groove of CUTTING-HEAD Assembling Blade and Blade Guard to MachineFastening SAW to the Floor Cutting Into Table BoardsStarting and Stoping Radial ARM SAW Locking Switch OFF PositionAdjusting Ball Bearings Against Track Changing Position of Track ARM Clamping Handle Adjusting Tension on Elevating ColumnTable SURFACE, Raise Track ARM Changing Position of Bevel Clamp HandleChanging Position of Yoke Clamp Handle Positive Stop Bevel Index Adjusting Splitter and ANTI-KICKBACK FingersPositive Stop Yoke Index CB K Explanation of Operating ControlsOperations Auxiliary Table Board FacingRipping Compound Miter CuttingOUT-RIPPING IN-RIPPINGOverload Protection MaintenanceConstructing a Push Stick Push StickPage Accessories PARTS, Service or Warranty Assistance