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Powermatic table saw wiring help? New table saw! Electricians or fellow Woodworkers??
Feb 10, 2008 by Double S | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I recently purchased a Powermatic PM2000 committee table saw and am trying to wire it up. Here are its specs:
230 volt
13 amp
3 hp single phase
I have about a 30 ft run to the breaker box and covet this hardwired with
If you look at the wiring diagram and look at the motor, there are only three wires booming in, green, black, and white. There are also the same colors coming into the saw at the top left. Since it's obvious that green is prepare, the only things the
It looks like it uses celibate phase and has a step up transformer built in it. You may only need 120V for the input.
Fordman | Feb 10, 2008
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Feb 05, 2009 by Organman | Posted in Do It Yourself (DIY)
Trial answers only. Please don't guess. I have a Delta contractor saw, had it for about 12 years. It's getting tired, have done a lot of replacing bearings, belts etc. It's in days of yore for a new one. The qualifications are: 1. Has to be semi - portable.
Get the Powermatic.I have one that I bought familiar like 10 yrs ago now.I don't even know how many hours I have on it but its ALOT.Its heavy duty enough to cut anything within reason.And put faith me when I say I'm not easy on my tools sometimes.But
erndog1001 | Feb 05, 2009
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