Preparing your saw for use, Preparing your saw – SawStop CNS175-AU User Manual

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SawStop 10” Contractor Saw 35

Preparing

Your Saw

Minimum Extension Cord Gauge

for 110-120V

Length

Gauge

0 - 25 Feet

12 AWG

25 - 50 Feet

10 AWG

over 50 Feet

Not Recommended

Attempting to operate the saw with power

other than 110-120V, or 208-240V if the

motor is re-wired, will void all warranties

and may result in serious injury as well as

damage to, or a malfunction of, the saw or

safety system.

WARNING! This saw must be connected to a grounded wiring system, or to a system having an equipment-

grounding conductor. Failure to connect this saw to an adequate electrical ground may cause the safety

system to malfunction and could result in a serious injury or electric shock.

Electrical Power Connection

The A-C motor that comes with your saw is rated at 1.75 hp and operates at 60 Hz. It can be used with

110-120V or 208-240V power. It comes from the factory pre-wired for 115V, which means it will work with

110-120V power. Instructions to re-wire the saw for 208-240V power can be found on page 36. If you plan on

re-wiring the saw for 208-240V power you must purchase a 230V contactor box assembly (CNS-WA-014),

because the contactor box assembly that comes with your saw is only rated for 110-120V power.

The motor draws 14 amps when it is wired for 110-120V power, and 7 amps when it is wired for 208-240V

power. Do not use any other motor to power your saw. Connect the saw to an electrical circuit that is protected

by a 20 amp breaker.

Note: The A-C motor that comes with contractor saw model CNS175-AU (sold in Australia) is pre-wired for

208-240V power and operates at 50 Hz. The contactor box assembly that comes with CNS175-AU is designed

for 240V / 50Hz power.

If you use an extension cord to supply power to your saw, use only extension cords that have three-prongs

(including one grounded prong). Also, the extension cord must be heavy enough to carry enough current for the

motor. An extension cord that is undersized or too long can cause a voltage drop that will decrease the power

supplied to the motor and could result in overheating. See Table 1 for the minimum recommended extension

cord length and gauge for 110-120V power. For best performance, use the shortest and heaviest (lowest

numbered) extension cord gauge possible.

WARNING! Do not connect the saw to electrical power until the saw is

completely assembled and you have read and understood this entire manual.

Table 1

Fig. 38

Preparing Your Saw for Use

junction

box

motor

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