Never, Only, Serious motor damage will result – Foredom Series TX User Manual

Page 6: Hanging motor installation

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Connecting Foot Speed Control

The electrical specifications for your power tool

are listed on the back of the motor. It will show

the proper voltage and currents to use with your

power tool.

Be sure to follow the grounding

instructions on page 3 of this manual while attach-
ing the speed control to a power outlet.

TX, TXB, LX, and LXB Motors can

only

be

plugged into TXR or SXR Foot Controls or an

EMX Dial Control on AC Current Only.

Serious motor damage will result

if other

speed controls are used or if motor is directly

plugged into an AC electrical outlet.

To connect the TXR or SXR foot control to the

motor, insert the shielded 3-prong plug on the

motor power cord into the socket connector on

the shorter power cord on the foot control. With

the foot control in the “off” position (not

depressed), plug the 3-prong plug on the longer

power cord from the foot control into a proper

3-wire power outlet.

Be sure to follow the proper grounding

instructions described on page 3 of this manual.

When your foot is not pressing the foot control,

the motor should not be running.

It is also important to hold the handpiece

securely before engaging the foot pedal to the

“on” position. Your foot must maintain steady

contact with the pedal during operation. Holding

the handpiece in your hand, begin with a light

touch, start out slowly and gradually increase

the speed. Finding the right speed for any

specific task is a matter of experimentation

and experience.

Connecting Table-Top Dial Speed Control

TX, TXB, LX, and LXB motors can also use the EMX

dial speed control on AC current. Connect the

control to the motor by inserting the shielded

3-prong plug on the motor power cord into the

socket connector on the shorter power cord on the

dial control. With the dial indicator arrow in the “off”

position on the control, plug the 3-prong plug on

the longer power cord from the dial control into a

proper 3-wire power outlet (see page 3). Holding

the handpiece in your hand, begin with a light

touch, start out slowly and gradually increase

the speed. Finding the right speed for any

specific task is a matter of experimentation

and experience.

3-prong plug
connects to
power outlet

socket connector
for motor plug

Hanging Motor
Installation

TX and LX Motors should be

hung up about 30

– 40

above the work surface and to

the right of the work if you

are right handed or to the left

of the work if you are

left handed.

Use a safety clip or hook like the one shown to

prevent the motor from jumping or twisting off

an open hook at start up or during use. Properly

securing the motor will help to prevent injury

to the user.

All Foredom motor hangers have this type of

safety clip (see page 15). If an “open hook” is

used be sure to secure the motor to it with

wire or tape.

3-prong plug connects to
power outlet

shielded plug connects
to speed control only

socket
connector
for motor
plug

Use only TXR, SXR, or EMX speed controls.

Never

modify the shielded plug on the

motor cord in order to use it with a different

control or to plug it directly into an AC

electrical power outlet.

Hold the

handpiece

securely before

turning the motor

on with either the

foot or dial control.

To minimize repetition, we sometimes drop prefixes associated with Foredom part numbers.

Officially, Motors begin with M. (M.TX), Handpieces with H. (H.30

®

), and Speed Controls with C. (C.TXR).

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