Electrical Connections
WARNING!
Electrical connections and wiring must be
done by a qualified electrician. The machine
must be properly grounded. Failure to
comply may cause serious injury!
This saw is available in both 1-Phase and 3-
Phase versions.
Electrical Connections for a 3-Phase Unit
This saw is 3-Phase, 220V/440V
pre-wired
220V
. If you need to switch the tablesaw from
220V to 440V have a qualified electrician make
the changes. Oliver Machinery recommends
using a dedicated circuit.
Make sure the voltage of your power supply
matches the specifications on the motor plate of
the machine.
Note: On initial start up, turn the saw on with
out the saw blade installed in order to
confirm the correct rotation. If the saw blade
is on and turning in the wrong direction, the
arbor nut could loosen, causing the arbor to
sustain damage
.
The arbor should spin toward the user when
standing in front of the saw. If it does not,
disconnect the power source and reverse any
two power leads, L1, L2, or L3.
Replacing the Blade
1. Disconnect saw from power source.
2. Remove the blade guard.
3. Remove the table insert and raise the blade
completely.
4. Use a piece of wood as a wedge to hold the
blade in place while loosening the arbor nut
with the supplied wrench as shown in figure
26. Remove the nut, flange and blade.
Note:
Make sure the blade and arbor are
clean before installing a new blade. The
blade teeth should point down when viewing
from the front of saw. The arbor nut is
reverse thread as shown in figure 26.
Figure 26
Figure 26
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