Connecting power cord to lathe, Hardwiring lathe to power source – Southbend South Bend EVS Toolroom SB1012 User Manual

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EVS Toolroom Lathes

P R E P A R A T I O N

Connecting Power Cord to Lathe

Electrocution or death will occur if you
attempt this procedure with the power cord
connected to the power source. The cord
must be disconnected from power before
performing this procedure.

These instructions are for setups where the lathe
will be connected to the power source with a
power cord and plug, as opposed to a hardwire
setup.

To connect power cord to the lathe:

1.

Unlock and open the main electrical cabinet

door, and install a strain relief in the
location shown in Figure 14.

Figure 14. Location to connect power inside main

electrical cabinet.

Incoming

Power

Strain

Relief

Main

Power

Switch

4.

Make sure the cord/wires have loose slack

between the strain relief and terminal
connections, then tighten the strain relief to
secure the power cord.

Note:

The strain relief must be tightened against

the outermost jacket of the cord. Avoid over-
tightening the strain relief or it may crush
the cord and cause a short.

5.

Test the strain relief to ensure it is properly

tightened by pulling the cord from outside
the box with light-to-moderate force. When
the strain relief is properly tightened, the
cord will not slide.

6.

Close and lock the main electrical box door.

2.

Thread the power cord through the strain

relief, and up to the main power switch
shown in Figure 14.

3.

Connect the incoming L1, L2, L3 and ground

wires to the main power switch terminals, as
illustrated in Figure 15.

To Power Source

L3

L3

L1

L1

L3

L2

L1

Gn

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

G

n

t

Wt

W

t

Rd

Rd

Ground

11

1

2

3

3

3

5

5

5

6

4

MASTER

POWER SWITCH

L2

L2

Bk

B

Figure 15. Power connection at main power switch.

Hardwire setups require power supply lines to
be enclosed inside of conduit, which is securely
mounted and constructed in adherence to
applicable electrical codes.

A hardwire setup for this machine must be
equipped with a locking disconnect switch
as a means to disconnect the power during
adjustments or maintenance, which is a typical
requirement for lock-out/tag-out safety programs
(commonly required by OSHA).

Figure 16 shows a simple diagram of a hardwire
setup with a locking disconnect switch between
the power source and the machine.

Power

Connection

Terminals

Hardwiring Lathe to Power
Source

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