ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The planer comes wired for 220 volt operation, but it can be wired for 440 volts. Before connecting your machine to an electrical power system, make certain the motor rating agrees with the electrical system it is to be con- nected to.
NOTE: All electrical connections should be done by a qualified electrician and conform to the National Electric Code and all local codes and ordinances.
NOTE: Power cord and plug are not shipped with the planer. The standard machine is shipped wired for 220 volt operation. To wire the machine:
1.Loosen screw (A) Fig. 10, and remove cover (B) from terminal box located at the rear of the machine. Bring power line up through hole (C) Fig. 11, in the terminal box. NOTE: Strain relief and power cord clamp are not supplied with the machine. Remove plastic shield (D) Fig. 11, from terminal strip (E).
2.Connect the three power lines to terminals (F), (G), and (K) Fig. 12, and the green ground wire to termi- nal (H). After applying power to the machine, jog the power on and off to check if the machine is rotating correctly. If the cutterhead is not rotating correctly, interchange any two of the three power lines con- nected to terminals (F), (G), and (K).
B
A
Fig. 10
D
E
C
Fig. 11
H
M
F G K
Fig. 12
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