EXTENSION CORDS
Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is in good condition and is a
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MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD
RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES
Ampere | Volts | Total Length | Gauge of Extension | |
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| of Cord in | Cord | |
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| Feet |
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120 | up to 25 | 18 AWG | ||
120 | 16 AWG | |||
120 | 16 AWG | |||
120 | 14 AWG | |||
120 | up to 25 | 18 AWG | ||
120 | 16 AWG | |||
120 | 14 AWG | |||
120 | 12 AWG | |||
120 | up to 25 | 16 AWG | ||
120 | 16 AWG | |||
120 | 14 AWG | |||
120 | 12 AWG | |||
120 | up to 25 | 14 AWG | ||
120 | 12 AWG | |||
120 |
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GREATER THAN 50 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED | ||||
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KEY FEATURES AND COMPONENTS
A.Infeed/outfeed table
B.Depth of cut adjustment
C.On/Off switch
D.Cutterhead (not visible)
E.Cutter guard
F.Fence angle lock
G.45° bevel stop
H.Rear fence
NOTE: Located within the fence mount is a red sliding guard. Please insure guard moves freely with fence.
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
The DELTA®
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