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Default Old table saw 110/220 motor bogs down when cutting

Jim wrote in
groupdirect.com:

I recently purchased an old Craftsman table saw that has a one
horsepower motor on it. It can be ran off 110 or 220 volts. Since it
was missing the plug that plugs into a receptacle, I put a new male
plug on the end. I turned it on and it ran great until I tried to cut
a 1 inch thick piece of pine. Almost immediately the motor bogged
down. I unplugged it and took the small access plate off the side of
the motor and going by the 110/220 wiring schematic on the motor
determined the motor was set up for 220 volts although I plugged it up
to a 110 volt outlet. I changed the wires the way the schematic showed
for 110 and it now works great with plenty of power. I just hope this
helps someone else before the replace a good motor or saw.


Nice fix! That would have had me scratching my head too.

Puckdropper