Southbend SB1017 Saw User Manual


 
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For Machines Mfg. Since 8/09
Model SB1017
ELECTRICAL
220V Conversion
Wiring diagrams are provided in this section
showing the Model SB1017 wired for both 110V
and 220V. Refer to these diagrams if needed
when following this procedure. Additionally,
you must purchase a 220V toggle switch (Part
No. PSB1017204) in order to complete the
conversion.
Items Needed Qty.
5A Motor Overload Breaker
(Part No. PSB1017085-7) ..............................1
NEMA 6-15 Plug ...................................................1
Phillips Screwdriver #2 ........................................1
Wire nut (sized for three 14 Ga. wires) ................1
Electrical Tape .......................................As needed
Wire stripper ..........................................As needed
To convert the Model SB1017 to 220V:
1. DISCONNECT BANDSAW FROM POWER!
2. Open the motor junction box, then loosen
the wire terminals indicated in Figure
57. Remove the wires connected to those
terminals.
Figure 57. Wiring terminal locations.
Start
Capacitor
200MFD
125VAC
6
1
4
Start
Capacitor
200MFD
125VAC
ON/OFF
Toggle
Switch
5
2
3
6
1
4
5
2
3
Ground
Neutral
Hot
GND
Ground
110 VAC
Motor 110V (Prewired)
Motor (Rewired for 220V)
5-15 Plug
(As Recommended)
ON/OFF
Toggle
Switch
Ground
Hot
Hot
MOTOR
OVERLOAD
220V
MOTOR
OVERLOAD
110V
Ground
220 VAC
6-15 Plug
(As Recommended)
GND
110V Wiring
Loosen These
Terminal
Screws
3. Use a wire nut to connect wires #2, #3, and
#5, then wrap them with electrical tape.
4. Connect wires #1 and #6 to the lower right
terminal and wire #4 to the lower right
terminal shown in Figure 58. Tighten the
terminal screws to secure the wires.
Figure 58. Rewired for 220V.
Start
Capacitor
200MFD
125VAC
6
1
4
Start
Capacitor
200MFD
125VAC
ON/OFF
Toggle
Switch
5
2
3
6
1
4
5
2
3
Ground
Neutral
Hot
GND
Ground
110 VAC
Motor 110V (Prewired)
Motor (Rewired for 220V)
5-15 Plug
(As Recommended)
ON/OFF
Toggle
Switch
Ground
Hot
Hot
MOTOR
OVERLOAD
220V
MOTOR
OVERLOAD
110V
Ground
220 VAC
6-15 Plug
(As Recommended)
GND
220V Wiring
Tighten
These
Terminal
Screws
5. Remove the existing motor overload breaker
from the junction box cover by disconnecting
both wires, then un-threading the nut on the
front of the button. Pay close attention to the
wires as you remove them to ensure you re-
install them correction in the next step.
6. Install the 5A motor overload breaker (part
No. PSB1017085-7) in place of the one
breaker you removed in Step 5.
7. Close the motor junction box.
8. Connect a NEMA 6-15 plug in the place of
the standard plug on the power cord.
9. Insert the plug into a receptacle on a 220V
circuit that meets the requirements listed on
Page 10.
READ PAGE 41 BEFORE
DOING ANY WIRING!