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I have a Sears 10 inch table saw with 1hp motor that was purchased in
1970. The motor is a capacitor start type motor 115 volts 60 cycles 3450 RPM. The motor uses 20 amps. A 15 amp circuit will not run the motor. I assume the starting circuit requires the 20 amps, and the run condition is 15 amps. The saw came with a two outlet switch that the motor plugged into. The saw is used for cross cutting of 1 X 2 or 1 X 4 pine or fir. It never runs for more the 10 minutes at a time. (pictures stretchers and frames ) Now my question. The switch itself died to night, I have a project that I on which I am running out of time, I plan to try to find a replacement switch tomorrow. That failing can I can I use a common 6 outlet power strip as a switch on this motor? If I can are there any limitations or problems that I should be aware of. |
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