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G0633/G0634 Jointer/Planer Combo Machine
Serious personal injury could occur if you
connect the machine to the power source
before you have completed the set up pro
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cess. DO NOT connect the machine to the
power source until instructed to do so.
220V Operation
Grounding
In the event of an electrical short, grounding
reduces the risk of electric shock. The grounding
wire in the power cord must be properly connected
to the grounding prong on the plug; likewise, the
outlet must be properly installed and grounded.
All electrical connections must be made in accor-
dance with local codes and ordinances.
Amperage Draw
The Model G0633/G0634 motor draws the follow-
ing amps under maximum load:
Motor Draw at 220V ..............................25 Amps
Circuit Requirements
We recommend connecting your machine to a
dedicated and grounded circuit that is rated for
the amperage given below. Never replace a circuit
breaker on an existing circuit with one of higher
amperage without consulting a qualified electri
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cian to ensure compliance with wiring codes
. If
you are unsure about the wiring codes in your
area or you plan to connect your machine to a
shared circuit, consult a qualified electrician.
220V Circuit ...........................................
30 Amps
Plug/Receptacle Type
Recommended Plug/Receptacle ....NEMA L6-30
Electrocution or fire could
result if this machine is
not grounded correctly
or if your electrical con
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figuration does not com
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ply with local and state
codes. Ensure compliance
by checking with a quali
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fied electrician!
Extension Cords
We do not recommend the use of extension cords.
Instead, arrange the placement of your equipment
and the installed wiring to eliminate the need for
extension cords.
If you find it absolutely necessary to use an exten
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sion cord at 220V with your machine:
• Use at least a 10 gauge cord that does not
exceed 50 feet in length!
• The extension cord must also contain a
ground wire and plug pin.
• A qualified electrician MUST size cords over
50 feet long to prevent motor damage.
Figure 2. NEMA L6-30 plug and receptacle.
SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS