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Porter-Cable 630 - Safety Instructions; Grounding Instructions

Porter-Cable 630
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SAFETY
INSTRUCTIONS
GROUNDING
INSTRUCTIONS
This
tool
should
be
grounded
while
in
use
to
protect
the
operator
from
electric
shock.
The
tool
is
equipped
with
an
approved
three-
conductor
cord
and
three-prong
grounding
type
plug
to
fit
the
proper
grounding
type
receptacle.
The
green
(or
green
and
yellow)
conductor
in
the
cord
is
the
grounding
wire.
Never
connect
the
green
(or
green
and
yellow)
wire
to
a
live
terminal.
If
your
unit
is
for
use
on
less
than
150
Volts,
the
power
cord
is
equipped
with
a
plug
that
has
two
flat,
parallel
current-carrying
prongs
and
one
longer,
round
or
“U”-shaped,
ground
prong
which
requires
a
mating
3-conductor
grounded
type
receptacle,
as
shown
in
Fig.
1.
An
adapter,
shown
in
Fig.
2,
is
available
for
connecting
3-prong
grounding
type
plugs
that
are
used
on
units
less
than
150
Volts
to
2-prong
receptacles.
THIS
ADAPTER
IS
NOT
ALLOWED
IN
CANADA.
The
green
colored
rigid
ear,
lug,
etc.,
must
be
connected
to
a
permanent
ground
such
as
a
properly
grounded
outlet
box,
as
shown
in
Fig.
2.
if
your
unit
is
for
use
on
150
to
250
Volts,
the
power
cord
is
equipped
with
a
plug
that
has
two
flat
current-carrying
prongs
in
tandem,
and
one
round
or
“U”
-
shaped,
longer
ground
prong,
as
shown
in
Fig.
3.
This
plug
is
used
only
with
the
proper
mating
3-
conductor
grounding
type
receptacle,
as
shown
in
Fig.
3.
No
adapter
is
available
for
this
type
plug.
Fig.
1
Fig.
3
IN
ALL
CASES,
MAKE
SURE
THE
RECEPTACLE
IN
QUESTION
IS
PROPERLY
GROUNDED.
NEVER
REMOVE
GROUNDING
BLADE
FROM
POWER
PLUG
EXTENSION
CORDS
Use
only
three-wire
extension
cords
which
have
three
prong
grounding-type
plugs
and
three-pole
receptacle
which
accept
the
tool’s
plug.
Replace
or
repair
damaged
or
worn
cord
immediately.
2

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