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![]() " writes: With no plug, or no cord at all? Those are two entirely different things. The former is illegal, the latter quite common. With the latter, there will be a note: Professional Installation Only or words to that effect. I've seen both "cord with no plug" and "no cord at all". The reason is usually that the tool can be internally wired for either 120v or 240v, and which you choose determines which plug you must install. I'm not talking about hand tools, I'm talking about big cast iron tools like table saws and jointers. |
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