
ELECTRICAL
ELECTRICAL
EXTENSION
CORDS
Use
only
3-wire
extension
cords
that
have
3-prong
ground
ing
plugs
and
3-pole
receptacles
that
accept
the
tools
plug.
When
using
a
power
tool
at
a
considerable
distance
from
the
power
source,
use
an
extension
cord
heavy
enough
to
carry
the
current
that
the
tool
will
draw.
An
undersized
extension
cord
will
cause
a
drop
in
line
voltage,
resulting
in
a
loss
of
power
and
causing
the
motor
to
overheat.
Use
the
chart
provided
below
to
determine
the
minimum
wire
size
required
in
an
extension
cord.
Only
round
jacketed
cords
listed
by
Underwriters
Laboratories
(UL)
should
be
used.
**Ampere
rating
(on
tool
faceplate)
0-2.0
2.1-3.4
3.5-5.0
5.1-7.0
7.1-12.0
12,1-16.0
Cord
Length
Wire
Size
(A.WG.)
25
16
16
16
16
14
14
50
16
16
16
14
14
12
100
16
16
14
12
10
—
Used
on
12
gauge
-20
amp
circuit.
NOTE:
AWG
=
American
Wire
Gauge
When
working
with
the
tool
outdoors,
use
an
extension
cord
that
is
designed
for
outside
use.
This
is
indicated
by
the
letters
“W-A”
or
“W”
on
the
cord’s
jacket.
Before
using
an
extension
cord,
inspect
it
for
loose
or
exposed
wires
and
cut
or
worn
insulation.
WARNING:
Keep
the
extension
cord
clear
of
the
working
area.
Position
the
cord
so
that
it
will
not
get
caught
on
umber,
tools
or
other
obstructions
while
you
are
working
with
a
power
tool.
Failure
to
do
so
can
result
in
serious
personal
injury.
A
WARNING:
Check
extension
cords
before
each
use.
If
dam
aged
replace
immediately.
Never
use
product
with
a
damaged
cord
since
touching
the
damaged
area
could
cause
electrical
shock
resulting
in
serious
injury.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
This
product
is
powered
by
a
precision
built
electric
motor.
It
should
be
connected
to
a
power
supply
that
is
120
V,
AC
only
(normal
household
current),
60
Hz.
Do
not
operate
this
product
on
direct
current
(DC).
A
substantial
voltage
drop
will
cause
a
loss
of
power
and
the
motor
will
overheat.
If
the
saw
does
not
operate
when
plugged
into
an
outlet,
double
check
the
power
supply.
SPEED
AND
WIRING
The
no-load
speed
of
this
tool
is
approximately
3,450
rpm.
This
speed
is
not
constant
and
decreases
under
a
load
or
with
lower
voltage.
For
voltage,
the
wiring
in
a
shop
is
as
important
as
the
motor’s
horsepower
rating.
A
line
intended
only
for
lights
cannot
properly
carry
a
power
tool
motor.
Wire
that
is
heavy
enough
for
a
short
distance
will
be
too
light
for
a
greater
distance.
A
line
that
can
support
one
power
tool
may
not
be
able
to
support
two
or
three
tools.
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
product
must
be
grounded.
In
the
event
of
a
malfunction
or
breakdown,
grounding
provides
a
path
of
least
resistance
for
electric
current
to
reduce
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
This
tool
is
equipped
with
an
electric
cord
having
an
equipment-grounding
conductor
and
a
grounding
plug.
The
plug
must
be
plugged
into
a
matching
outlet
that
is
properly
installed
and
grounded
in
accordance
with
all
local
codes
and
ordinances.
Do
not
modify
the
plug
provided.
If
it
will
not
fit
the
utIet,
have
the
proper
outlet
installed
by
a
qualified
electrician.
A
WARNING:
Improper
installation
of
the
grounding
plug
is
able
to
result
in
a
risk
of
electric
shock.
When
repair
or
replacement
of
the
cord
is
required,
do
not
connect
the
grounding
wire
to
either
flat
blade
terminal.
The
wire
with
insulation
having
an
outer
surface
that
is
green
with
or
without
yellow
stripes
is
the
grounding
wire.
Check
with
a
qualified
electrician
or
service
personnel
if
the
grounding
instructions
are
not
completely
understood,
or
if
in
doubt
as
to
whether
the
tool
is
properly
grounded.
Repair
or
replace
a
damaged
or
worn
cord
immediately.
This
product
is
for
use
on
a
nominal
120
volt
circuit
and
has
a
grounding
plug
similar
to
the
plug
illustrated
in
fig
ure
1.
Only
connect
the
product
to
an
outlet
having
the
same
configuration
as
the
plug.
Do
not
use
an
adapter
with
this
product.
Connect
to
a
supply
circuit
protected
by
a
circuit
breaker
or
time-delay
fuse.
A
WARNING:
To
prevent
possible
electrical
hazards,
have
a
qualified
electrician
check
the
line
if
you
are
not
certain
that
it
is
properly
wired.
CHANGING
MOTOR
VOLTAGE
TO
240
See
Figures
2-3.
A
WARNING:
Electric
shock
can
kill.
To
reduce
the
risk
of
seri
ous
personal
injury,
never
connect
plug
to
power
source
until
all
assembly
steps
are
completed.
This
table
saw
is
prewired
at
the
factory
for
120
V,
60
Hz.
Only
a
qualified
electrician
should
rewire
this
product
using
the
diagrams
provided
in
figures
2
-
3
as
reference.
120
VOLT
WIRING
GRAY
BLACK
A
240
VOLT
WIRING
Fig.
2
BLACK
GRAY
Fig.1
GROUNDING
PIN
8
120
V
GROUNDED
OUTLET
Fig.
3
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