Delta 33-830 Saw User Manual


 
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Fig. C
GROUNDED OUTLET BOX
GROUNDING
MEANS
ADAPTER
Fig. D
GROUNDED OUTLET BOX
CURRENT
CARRYING
PRONGS
GROUNDING BLADE
IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES
Fig. E
Fig. F
CHANGING VOLTAGE
The motor supplied with your saw is wired for 120 volt
operation. If you desire to operate your saw at 240 volts,
it is necessary to reposition voltage changing switch in
the motor junction box (B) Fig. E. Proceed as follows:
1. WARNING:
DISCONNECT TOOL FROM POWER
SOURCE.
2. Remove screw (A) Fig. E, and remove nameplate
cover (B).
3. Carefully slide switch (C) Fig. F, in motor junction
box to read 240. Replace nameplate cover and screw
which were removed in STEP 2.
4. It is also necessary to replace the 120 volt plug
supplied with the motor with a UL/CSA listed plug
suitable for 240 volts and the rated current of the saw.
Contact your local Authorized Delta Service Center or
qualified electrician for proper procedures to install the
plug. The saw must comply with all local and national
electrical codes after the 240 volt plug is assembled.
B
A
C
Fig. G
OVERLOAD PROTECTION
The motor on your saw is equipped with a resettable
overload relay button (D) Fig. G. If the motor shuts off or
fails to start due to overloading, or low voltage, turn the
switch to the “OFF” position, let the motor cool three to
five minutes then push the reset button (D). The motor
can then be turned on again in the usual manner. Some
conditions that may cause overloading are; cutting stock
too fast, using a dull blade, using the saw beyond its
capacity, etc.
D