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Scotchman 6509-24FF
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Page 17
CAUTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE MOTOR AND DANGER TO THE OPERATOR,
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS SHOULD BE MADE BY A LICENSED ELECTRICIAN.
All machines are wired for three phase electrical power unless otherwise specified.
To insure satisfactory machine performance, the supply voltage should be (+ or -) 10% of the motor
voltage rating. Check the motor data tag for full load current requirements. The electrical diagram
for the machine is inside the cover of the control box. The diagram is also in FIGURE 4 ON PAGE 15.
For electrical supply lines ten feet (3m) or shorter, we recommend at least 12 gauge, and preferably, 10.
For longer electrical supply lines, use at least 10 gauge, and preferably, 8. We do not recommend supply
lines longer than twenty five feet (7.5m).
POWER REQUIREMENTS:
Motor frame 3PH = 182T 1PH = 184T
MOTOR VOLTAGE FULL LOAD CURRENT
(VAC) (AMPS)
208 15.5
230 14
460 7
575 5.9
230 (Single Phase) 23.5
Motor Power Rating: 5hp Speed 1,750 RPM
KVA Power Rating: 5.6 KVA Frequency 60 HZ
Starting Current: 210% Full Load
4.5 MACHINE START-UP
Before starting this machine, take time to thoroughly review the safety dvd and the operator’s
manual. This machine is equipped with a lock-out, disconnect switch. We strongly urge you to follow
OSHA directive CFR-1910.147 (effective 09-01-90) regarding lock-out, tag-out procedures. Before
powering the machine, be sure that all packing materials and tools have been removed from the machine
and that the work stations are clear.
TO POWER THE MACHINE, place the disconnect switch in the ON position and the selector switch in
the START position. Power the machine by pushing the green START button. If the machine does not
operate when the selector switch is moved, the motor rotation is not correct and the electrician will have
to switch two of the three supply line wires to change the direction. Once the machine has been powered,
it will not move until the selector switch has been placed in either the punch or the shear position.
Placing the selector switch in the PUNCH position will cause the arms to move down. Placing the selector
switch in the SHEAR position will cause the arms to move up. Any time that the power to the machine
has been turned off, the selector switch must be placed in the START position to restart the machine.

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