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Extension cords grounding, Amperage loads – Grizzly G0486/G0487 User Manual

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G0486/G0487 Wide Belt Sander

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The following list outlines the electrical phase and
voltage required to operate the Model G0486/
G0487, as well as the amperage draw of their
motors and circuit requirements.

Note: If you do not have three-phase power avail-
able, you will have to install a phase converter
such as the Griz

zly Phase Converter.

Amperage Draw Specifications:

G0486—220V, Three-Phase ~90 Amp Circuit
25 HP Sanding Motor ............................64 Amps
2 HP Feed Motor .....................................6 Amps

1

4

HP Table Motor ................................1.2 Amps

G0486—440V, Three-Phase ~50 Amp Circuit
25 HP Sanding Motor ............................32 Amps
2 HP Feed Motor .....................................3 Amps

1

4

HP Table Motor ..................................0.6 Amp

G0487—220V, Three-Phase ~100 Amp Circuit
30 HP Sanding Motor ............................72 Amps
2 HP Feed Motor .....................................6 Amps

1

4

HP Table Motor ................................1.2 Amps

G0487—440V, Three-Phase ~50 Amp Circuit
30 HP Sanding Motor ............................36 Amps
2 HP Feed Motor .....................................3 Amps

1

4

HP Table Motor ..................................0.6 Amp

Hard wire this machine to a power panel that has

proper overload protection

and a locking shut-off

lever (

Figure 6).

If you are unsure about electri-

cal wiring, consult a qualified electrician before
attempting any wiring.

220V/440V

Connection

SECTION 2: CIRCUIT

REQUIREMENTS

Do not use an extension cord with 220V/440V
machinery. An extension cord increases the risk
of electrocution and fire. Instead, position your
equipment near the power supply to eliminate the
extension cord requirement.

Extension Cords

Grounding

Electrocution or fire may

result if machinery is incor-

rectly grounded or the

power supply violates local

and state codes. Contact

a qualified electrician for

safe wiring practices!

Figure 6. Locking Shut-Off Lever.

Amperage Loads