czechsonofagun
Elite Member
I decided to replace the original motor in the new for me Walker/Turner table saw. The original is only 1HP and 110V - I would like to go with at least 3HP and wire it for 240V.
The saw will be pretty much in the same spot, but I would like to be able to move it if necessary - it means wall plug and a cord and a switch.
I checked the local HD and must say I am confused. First of all, they have plugs for range and dryer and such - but which one would you use for a saw? I need 240V, not 110 - means three wires are enough, I don't have to bring the neutral over, but which plug and outlet to use?
Please, advice, how do you wire your 240 tools in your shop?
Thanks
The saw will be pretty much in the same spot, but I would like to be able to move it if necessary - it means wall plug and a cord and a switch.
I checked the local HD and must say I am confused. First of all, they have plugs for range and dryer and such - but which one would you use for a saw? I need 240V, not 110 - means three wires are enough, I don't have to bring the neutral over, but which plug and outlet to use?
Please, advice, how do you wire your 240 tools in your shop?
Thanks