Motor specifications and electrical requirements – RIDGID TS3650 User Manual

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Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements

Sawblade Path
The area of the workpiece or table top
directly in line with either the travel of
the blade or the part of the workpiece
which will be, or has been, cut by the
blade.
Set
The distance that the tip of the
sawblade tooth is bent (or set)
outward from the face of the blade.
Throw-Back
Throwing of pieces in a manner
similar to a kickback.

Thru-Sawing
Any cutting operation where the blade
extends completely through the
thickness of the workpiece.
Trailing End
The workpiece end last cut by the
blade in a ripping operation.
Workpiece
The item on which the cutting
operation is being performed. The
surfaces of a work-piece are
commonly referred to as faces, ends,
and edges.

Power Supply and Motor
Specifications

WARNING: To reduce the risk of
electrical hazards, fire hazards or
damage to the tool, use proper
circuit protection. Your tool is
wired at the factory for operation
using the voltage shown. Connect
tool to a power line with the
appropriate voltage and a 15-amp
branch circuit. Use a 15-amp time
delay type fuse or circuit breaker.
To reduce the risk of shock or fire,
if power cord is worn or cut, or
damaged in any way, have it
replaced immediately.

The A-C motor used on this tool is a totally
enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) capacitor
start, capacitor run non-reversible type,
having the following specifications. It is
wired at the factory for operation on
110-120v AC, 60 Hz. service.

General Electrical Connections

WARNING: To reduce the risk of
electrocution:
1. Use only identical replacement

parts when servicing. Servicing
should be performed by a
qualified service technician.

2. Do not use in rain or where floor

is wet.
This tool is intended for indoor
residential use only.

WARNING: Do not permit
fingers to touch the terminals of
plug when installing or
removing the plug to or from the
outlet.

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