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Jack Colletta
 
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Default JWTS10JF 220 Volt Connection

"Jack Colletta" wrote in message ...
Hello,

Besides rewiring the motor, should I replace the wire from the motor to the
switch and the switch to outlet? Or can I just replace the plug end?

I already have to 220 outlet near the saw.

Thanks for the help
Jack Colletta


Thanks for the help. This is what I figured but I had to ask.

Thanks again
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Chris Merrill
 
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Default JWTS10JF 220 Volt Connection

PC wrote:
In addition to changing the plug the motor must be rewired. The
re-wiring consists of placing the field windings in series instead of in
parallel. To just change the plug and connect the motor to 240 volts
will damage the motor.


The original post said exactly that!
The question was what ELSE needs to be done.


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