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Chicago Electric 07570 User Manual

Chicago Electric 07570
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MOTOR - 3 HPMOTOR - 3 HP
MOTOR - 3 HPMOTOR - 3 HP
MOTOR - 3 HP
ASSEMBLY AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
3491 MISSION OAKS BLVD., CAMARILLO, CA 93011
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07570
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REV 08/05
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Chicago Electric 07570 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandChicago Electric
Model07570
CategoryEngine
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Specifications

General Safety Rules

Work Area Safety

Keep work area clean, well-lit, and free of flammable materials. Keep bystanders away for safety.

Electrical Safety Precautions

Avoid contact with grounded surfaces. Ensure proper grounding and polarized outlets.

Personal Safety Guidelines

Stay alert, dress properly, avoid accidental starting, maintain balance, and use safety equipment.

Tool Use and Care

Use clamps, do not force the tool, and ensure the power switch functions correctly.

Maintenance and Service

Disconnect power before adjustments, store tools safely, maintain tools with care, check for damage.

Service Requirements

Motor service by qualified personnel only. Use identical replacement parts.

Specific Safety Rules for This Product

Maintain Labels and Nameplates

Keep motor labels legible. Contact for replacements if unreadable or missing.

Wear Personal Safety Equipment

Always wear ANSI approved eye goggles and heavy work gloves.

Maintain Safe Working Environment

Keep area well lit, free of obstructions, grease, oil, trash. Avoid flammable areas and damp locations.

Avoid Unintentional Starting

Be prepared before turning on the motor to prevent accidental starts.

Do Not Force the Motor

Use the motor at its designed speed and capacity for optimal performance.

Disconnect Power for Maintenance

Unplug motor before inspection, maintenance, or cleaning.

Follow Electrical Codes

Observe national and local codes for installation, protection, and grounding.

Power Cords

Use Heavier Gauge Power Cord with Distance

Use heavier gauge power cords for longer distances to prevent voltage drop and damage.

Gauge Number and Wire Capacity

A smaller gauge number indicates a thicker wire with greater current capacity.

Combine Cords for Total Length

When combining cords, ensure each meets the minimum wire size requirement.

Add Amperes for Multiple Tools

Sum the amperes of multiple tools to determine the required minimum cord size.

Outdoor Use Power Cords

Ensure power cords used outdoors are rated for outdoor use.

Check Cord Wiring and Condition

Ensure cords are properly wired and in good condition. Replace damaged cords.

Protect Power Cords

Protect cords from sharp objects, heat, and damp areas.