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Willy
 
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Default Wiring-Rockwell Mdl 21-122 Horiz/Vert Mill

Boy I sure need help. I want to rewire the vertical head on my mill
from 115v to 220v. I have the wiring diagram for the horizontal mill
but have lost the one for the mdl 21-816 vertical head. Since they use
different Furnas switches, I'd be quessing using the horizontal mill's
wiring diagram. I would sure appreciate anyone showing me the way.

Thanks,

Willy
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Boy I sure need help. I want to rewire the vertical head on my mill
from 115v to 220v. I have the wiring diagram for the horizontal mill


My rockwell is 240/440v 3ph. I guess you managed to get a single
phase version?
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Whoops, forgot to make that clear. Yes it is single phase.
Willy

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