Grizzly G0591, G0588 owner manual Circuit Requirements, 220V Single-Phase

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SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS

220V Single-Phase

Serious personal injury could occur if you connect the machine to the power source before you have completed the set up pro- cess. DO NOT connect the machine to the power source until instructed to do so.

Amperage Draw

The 5 HP motor on the Model G0591 will draw the following amps:

Motor Draw at 220V

22 Amps

Minimum Circuit Requirements

Only connect your machine to a circuit that meets the requirements below. Check to see if the wires and circuit breaker in your circuit are capable of handling the amperage draw from your machine, as well as any other machines that could be operating on the same circuit. If you are unsure, consult a qualified electrician.

Minimum Circuit Requirement

25 Amp

Minimum Cord Requirements

Use the following type of cord to connect your machine to power (a cord is not provided):

Cord

3 wire

Gauge

10 Gauge

Extension Cords

We do not recommend the use of extension cords on 220V equipment. Instead, arrange the place- ment of your equipment and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for extension cords.

If you find it absolutely necessary to use an exten- sion cord at 220V with your machine, check with a qualified electrician for the correct sizing, type, and maximum possible length for your needs.

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Connection Type

Recommended Plug/Receptacle....NEMA L6-30

Figure 4. NEMA L6-30 plug and receptacle.

Another option for increased safety is to hardwire your machine directly to the circuit breaker and install a locking shut-off lever near the machine as a way to quickly disconnect the power and prevent accidental starting (see Figure 5).

Grounding

In the event of an electrical short, grounding reduces the risk of electric shock. The ground- ing wire in the cord must be properly connected to the grounding prong on the plug; likewise, the outlet must be properly installed and grounded. All electrical connections must be made in accor- dance with local codes and ordinances.

Electrocution or fire could result if this machine is not grounded correctly or if your electrical con- figuration does not com- ply with local and state codes. Ensure compliance by checking with a quali- fied electrician!

G0588/G0591 12" Sliding Table Saws

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Contents Sliding Table SAW Sliding Table January Sliding Table Parts January This page replaces page 56 of the original manualPage G0588/91 Crosscut Fence July G0588/91 Crosscut Fence July Front Support BlockSliding Table SAW Model G0588/G0591Page Table of Contents Operations Contact Info IntroductionForeword Machine Data Sheet Power ON/OFF Buttons Turns the main Blade Angle Handwheel Adjusts the angleIdentification Emergency Stop Button TurnsPage Safety Safety Instructions for MachineryAlways Lock Mobile Bases if Used Before Operating Machinery Safety Instructions for Sliding Table Saws Below are tips to reduce the likelihood of kickback Preventing KickbackProtecting Yourself From Kickback Glossary of Terms 220V Single-Phase Circuit Requirements220/440V 3-Phase WiringPhase Converter Rewiring to Grounding Control panel cover plate G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table SawsMagnetic switch SET UP Set Up Safety UnpackingItems Needed for Set Up Description QtyMoving & Placing Base Unit Site ConsiderationsClean Up Inventory Crate Qty Saw Base Unit Not ShownBlade guard components Edge Shoe Hold Down Hardware and ToolsHardware Recognition Chart Components and Hardware Needed Qty To install the sliding tableSliding Table To install the extension tables Extension TablesTo install the rip fence Rip Fence and ScalePage To install the blade Main BladeTo install the scoring blade Scoring BladeTo align the blades and riving knife Aligning BladesRiving Knife Alignment Page To adjust the sliding table parallel with the main blade Sliding Table ParallelismTo install the crosscut table To install the crosscut fenceCrosscut Table Crosscut FenceFence Scale Alignment To align the fence scale with the bladeTest Run Power CordTo connect the saw to the power source Please follow these tips Every time you use your saw Operation Safety Operation TipsOperations Changing Blades Rip Cutting Rip cutting with the sliding tableRip cutting using traditional table saw techniques Crosscutting Crosscutting full size panels Fence to Blade on Page 48 if necessaryMiter Cutting To perform a miter cutAccessories G1955-OxiSolvBlade & Bit CleanerG7895-Citrus Degreaser G5562-SLIPIT1 Qt. Gel G5563-SLIPIT12 oz SprayH1300 H1298 G7984 H2347 H0736 H6460-12 Tooth Scoring Blade SetH3308-SHOP FOX Push Stick G3445-Precision Saw ToolH3771-Blade Loc G7581-Superbar G7582-Master PlateMaintenance CleaningSchedule Unpainted Cast IronLubrication Sliding table waysReplacing Belts ServiceAbout Service Page Blade Tilt Squaring Crosscut Fence to Blade To square the crosscut fence with the bladeG0591 single phase magnetic switch Contactor Overload Relay ElectricalTroubleshooting Symptom Possible Cause Possible SolutionLoud repetitious noise coming Parts Main BodyG0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws PW01M Flat Washer 8MM PSB02M CAP Screw M6-1 X Saws P0588051 G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws PN03M G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws Crosscut Fence G0588/G0591 Rip Fence G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws Tilt Assembly G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws Motor Assembly PK42MG0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws Arbor Assembly G0588/G0591 12 Sliding Table Saws Warranty and Returns Warranty Card CommentsGrizzly INDUSTRIAL, INC BOX BELLINGHAM, WAPage Call Today For a Free Full Color Catalog