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Electrical requirements, Extension cords, 220v operation – Woodstock SHOP FOX W1678 User Manual

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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

We do not recommend using an extension cord

with 220V equipment because the cord can

generate heat that may cause fire or circuit

damage. If you must use an extension cord, use

the guidelines listed below and

TABLE 2

to

determine the correct cord length and gauge.

The amp rating of both motors combined is 27

amps at normal operation; however, the

amperage will increase or decrease depending on

the load you apply on the Double Drum Sander.

•Use a Standard Service (Grade S) cord or

better

•Use a cord that is 50 feet or less only

•Use a cord with a NEMA-style L6-30 plug

•Use an undamaged cord only

Extension Cords

X

Y

G

X

Y

G

L6-30P

L6-30R

220V Operation

The

SHOP FOX

®

Model W1678 Drum Sander

uses one 220 VAC single-phase motor. This

sanding drum motor is rated at 5 HP and draws

approximately 25 amps under a normal sanding

load.The

1

3

HP varyable speed conveyor motor

uses 60 VDC and draws approximately 2 amps.

Refer to the wiring diagram on Pages 35 and 36,

and hard wire the power supply to the sander,

or use a NEMA-style L6-30 plug and receptacle as

shown in Figure 9. In either case, the supply

circuit, circuit breaker, or fuse must be able to

carry a load of at least 27 Amps. Remember

other machines using this circuit add to the total

electrical load applied to the circuit. If this total

amperage load exceeds the amperage rating of

the circuit breaker or fuse, use a different

circuit with a higher amperage rating.

DO NOT modify an existing low-amperage circuit

by only replacing the circuit breaker with a

breaker rated for a higher amperage. The

breaker and the complete circuit must be

replaced by a qualified electrician.

Figure 9. NEMA-style L6-30 plug and

receptacle.

Grounding

Ground this machine! The electrical cord

supplied with the Model W1678 does not come

with a 220 volt plug. Use a plug with a ground

pin as shown in Figure 9. If your receptacle does

not accommodate a NEMA-style L6-30 plug with

a ground pin, have the receptacle replaced by a

qualified electrician or have an appropriate

adapter installed and grounded properly.

Remember, an adapter with a grounding wire

does not guarantee the machine will be

grounded. A ground source must always be

verified in the electrical circuit within the wall

or conduit.

Any electrical outlet and

circuit that you plug your

machine into must be

grounded. Serious injury or

fire may occur if this

warning is ignored!

Extension Cord Requirements

TABLE 2

Length and Gauge

Amp Rating 25ft

50ft 100ft

17-20

#12

#12

#10

21-30

#10

#10

N/A

NOTICE

When using an adapter, always make sure it is

grounded.

ELECTRICAL