Grizzly G1073/G1073Z Saw User Manual


 
G1073/G1073Z 16'' Bandsaw -5-
220V Operation
The Model G1073/G1073Z Bandsaw is supplied
with a dual-voltage 110V/220V motor, prewired
for 220V operation. Under normal use, the motor
draws approximately 12 amps at 220V. We rec-
ommend a 15 amp circuit breaker or slow-blow
fuse for 220V. This should be satisfactory for nor-
mal use, while providing enough protection
against damage caused by an overloaded circuit.
If frequent circuit failures occur when using the
bandsaw, contact our service department or your
local electrical contractor.
The Model G1073/G1073Z Bandsaw is not sup-
plied with a power plug. We recommend using a
NEMA-style L6-15 plug and outlet similar to the
one shown in Figure 1. You may also “hard-wire”
the bandsaw directly to your panel, provided you
place a disconnect near the machine.
110V Operation
If 110 volt operation is desired, refer to the wiring
diagram in the back of this manual. Under normal
use, the motor draws approximately 24 amps at
110V. We recommend using a circuit breaker and
wires rated for 30 amps. This should be satisfac-
tory for normal use, while providing enough pro-
tection against damage caused by power surges.
If frequent circuit failures occur when using the
bandsaw, contact our service department or your
local electrical contractor.
The Model G1073/G1073Z is not supplied with a
power plug. It will be necessary to supply your
own standard 110V, 30 Amp grounded plug and
receptacle as shown in Figure 2.
SECTION 2: CIRCUIT REQUIREMENTS
Figure 1. Typical 220V 3-prong plug and outlet.
We do not recommend the use of extension
cords on 220V equipment. It is much better to
arrange the placement of your equipment and the
installed wiring to eliminate the need for exten-
sion cords. Should it be necessary to use an
extension, make sure the cord is rated Hard
Service (Grade S) or better. Refer to the chart on
page 3 to determine the minimum gauge for the
extension cord. The extension cord must also
contain a ground wire and plug pin. Always repair
or replace extension cords when they become
worn or damaged.
Extension Cords
Be sure that your particular electrical config-
uration complies with local and state codes.
The best way to ensure compliance is to
check with your local municipality or
licensed electrician.