5Althoughthemotorisdesignedfor operationon the voltageandfrequencyspecifiedon motornameplate, normalloadswill be handledsafelyon voltagesnot morethan10%aboveorbelowthenameplatevoltage. Heavyloads,however,requirethatvoltageat motor terminalsbe not lessthanthe voltagespecifiedon
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6Mostmotortroublesmay be tracedto looseor incorrect connections,overloading,reducedinput voltage(whichresultswhensmallsizewiresareusedin the supplycircuit)or whenthe supplycircuit is extremelylong.Alwayscheckconnections,loadand
supply circuit when the motor fails to perform
satisfactorily Check wire sizes and lengths with the table in the next paragraph° Replace or repair damaged or worn cord immediately.
CONNECTING TO POWER SOURCE OUTLET
This saw must be grounded while in use to protect the operator from electrical shock
If power cord is worn or cut, or damaged in any way, have it replaced immediately
CAUTION: This saw is wired for operation on 240 volts only, Connect to a 15 ampere branch circuit protected by a 15 ampere time delay or circuit saver fuse or circuit breaker,
WARNING: Do not permit fingers to contact the terminals of power or motor plugs when installing or removing the plug to or from a live power source. Hold the plug as
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Association | The | ground | conductor | has | a green | lug and is |
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