110 vac, Replacing the plug, Voltage conversion – Grizzly Vertical Milling Machines G0728 User Manual

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Model G0728–31 (Mfg. Since 11/11)

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Front
View

Rear
View

1

12 9

4

8 5

3

1011

2

6 7

Ground

Ground

Ground

3

1

4

2

6

Motor Rewired for 220V

Plug Rewired for 220V

Switch Box

Motor
Prewired
for 110V

6

Ground

KONCAR

GN20

H-6681-U24

KONCAR

GN20

H-6681-U24

Start

Capacitor

500MFD

125VAC

110 VAC

5-15 Plug

(As Recommended)

Hot

Hot

Ground

Hot

Neutral

Ground

6-15 Plug

(As Recommended)

220

VAC

G

4

3 2

5

1

5

Ground

3

1

4

2

6

Motor prewired
for 110V

5

figure 5. Motor configured for 220v operation.

figure 4. Motor configured for 110v operation.

to convert this mill for 220v power, you must re-
wire the motor and install a nEMa 6-15 plug and
receptacle.

refer to

page 39 for the full Wiring diagram.

you MuST disconnect the

mill from the power source

before beginning any of

the following 220V conver-

sion procedures to avoid

serious personal injury or

death by electrocution.

To rewire the motor:

1. remove the cover of the motor wiring junc-

tion box.

2. re-configure the motor wiring by removing

wires 1, 3, 4, 2, 5, and 6 from the terminal
block (see

figure 4).

3. replace wires 4, 1, and 6 on the terminal

block, as shown in

figure 5.

4. use the wire nut to secure wires 2, 3, and 5

together, as shown in

figure 5.

5. replace the cover of the motor wiring junc-

tion box.

Replacing the plug

replace the molded nEMa 5-15 plug with a
nEMa 6-15 by removing the original and install-
ing the new plug according to the manufacturer's
instructions.

Tools/Items Needed

Qty

phillips head screwdriver #2 ............................ 1
Wire nut ............................................................ 1

Covers, guards, and safety devices on

this machine are provided for your safety.

Always keep them secured in place before

connecting the machine to power to avoid

serious personal injury.

Voltage Conversion

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