Delta 36-978 instruction manual Extension Cords, Volt Single Phase Operation

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3. 240 VOLT SINGLE PHASE OPERATION

The motor supplied with your machine is a dual voltage, 120/240 volt motor. It is shipped ready-to-run for 120 volt operation. However, it can be converted for 240 volt operation.

A qualified electrician should do the conversion, or the machine can be taken to an Authorized Delta Service Center. When completed, the machine must conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes and ordinances.

The machine is converted by re-wiring the motor for 240 volts, installing a 240 volt plug on the power supply cord and replacing the switch (if necessary) with one that is rated for 240 volt operation.

Be sure the 240 volt plug is only used in an outlet having the same configuration as the plug illustrated in Fig. C. No adapter should be used with the 240 volt plug.

GROUNDED OUTLET BOX

CURRENT

CARRYING

PRONGS

GROUNDING BLADE

IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES

Fig. C

IN ALL CASES, MAKE CERTAIN THAT THE RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. IF YOU

ARE NOT SURE, HAVE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE.

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. D-1 OR D- 2, 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. D-1

Fig. D-2

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Contents Model 36-979 Shown With Model 36-B30 Fence System Contractor’s SawImportant Safety Instructions Table of ContentsTool Warning Labels Safety GuidelinesImportant Safety Instructions General Safety RulesSome Materials are TOO Hard Additional Specific Safety RulesMotor Specifications Power ConnectionsGrounding Instructions Extension Cords Volt Single Phase OperationFunctional Description Carton ContentsCast Iron Extension Wings Extension WingsStand and Mobile Base Parts Sheet Metal Extension WingsAssembly Time Estimate AssemblyUnpacking and Cleaning Assembly Tools RequiredCorner Brackets Mobile Base and Stand AssemblyFront and Side Panels Short and Long LEG SupportsWheels Attaching Foot Lever Assembly to BaseOpen END is Aligned AS Shown in Figs AS Shown in FIG Leveling FeetDust Chute and Back Brace Mobile Base and Stand Assembly to SAWE F Blade Tilting Raising HandwheelWrench Hook Motor to Motor Mounting PlateMotor PULLEY, Pulley GUARD, and Drive Belt Motor and Motor Mounting Plate to SAWTo the Arbor Pulley Removing Motor for Transport Connecting Motor Cord to Switch AssemblyBlade Guard and Splitter Assembly and Alignment Assemble the blade guard and splitter assembly Model 36-979 only Model 36-978 onlyStarting and Stopping SAW ON/OFF SwitchLocking Switch in the OFF Position OperationTilting the Blade Disconnect Machine from Power SourceOverload Protection Raising and Lowering BladeTable Insert a should Always be Level with the Table Miter Gauge Operation and AdjustmentAdjusting Table Insert Assembling Miter GaugeChanging the SAW Blade Aligning Miter Slots to BladeMachine USE Quick Operations ChecklistBack View KEY Parts and Safety Features on Your SAWCROSS-CUTTING Blade Guard and Splitter USECompound Mitering Never USE the Fence AS a CUT-OFF Gauge When CROSS-CUTTINGMitering Bevel CrosscuttingConstructing a Push Stick RippingBevel Ripping Using Moulding CutterheadFig. S15 Using Accessory Dado HeadFig. S18 Using Auxiliary Wood FacingPower Tool Institute TroubleshootingConstructing a Featherboard Constructing a Push Stick Push StickShelf Measurements MaintenanceAccessories ServiceWarranty Delta Machinery
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