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Delta UNISAW - Operating Controls and Adjustments; Starting and Stopping the Saw; Locking Switch in the OFF Position

Delta UNISAW
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FIVE
HORSEPOWER
MOTORS
The
motors
supplied
with
single
phase,
5
horsepower
Unisaws
are
designed
to
be
operated
from
a
220-240
volt
power
system.
The
5
horsepower
Unisaws
are
not
supplied
with
a
power
cord.
They
must
be
permanently
con¬
nected
to
the
building
electrical
system
and
grounded
according
to
the
National
Electrical
Code.
Since
they
are
permanently
connected
to
the
building
electrical
system,
extension
cords
cannot
be
used
with
the
5
horsepower
Unisaw.
THREE
PHASE
OPERATION
Three
phase
Unisaws
are
not
supplied
with
a
power
cord.
They
must
be
permanently
connected
to
the
building
electrical
sytem
and
grounded
according
to
the
National
Electric
Code.
Since
they
must
be
permanently
connected
to
the
building
electrical
system,
extension
cords
cannot
be
used
with
three
phase
Unisaws.
MAGNETIC
PUSH
BUTTON
CONTROLS
If
you
purchased
the
Unisaw
with
a
magnetic
starter,
transformer
and
overload
protection
(LVC),
refer
to
the
separate
electrical
instruction
manual
supplied
with
the
machine.
OPERATING
CONTROLS
AND
ADJUSTMENTS
STARTING
AND
I
STOPPING
THE
SAW
To
apply
power
to
the
machine,
push
start
button
(A)
Fig.
43.
To
stop
the
machine,
push
stop
button
(B).
LOCKING
SWITCH
IN
THE
“OFF”
POSITION
IMPORTANT:
We
suggest
that
when
the
saw
is
not
in
use,
the
switch
be
locked
in
the
"OFF"
position
using
a
padlock
(C)
Fig.
44
.
through
the
switch
plate
and
start
button
as
shown.
Fig.
44
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