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I have the exact same saw passed down from my Dad. Microsoft installation wizard. It’s in excellent shape.
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I would like to change it from 110 Volts to 220 Volts. The wiring diagram on top of the motor is straight forward. Two questions: 1. Will this give me more power when ripping. The saw really lugs when ripping 2.
Has anyone done this? I took off the switch plate and it seems like I just have to replace the cord with a 220 cord/plug (I have 220 in my basement for my welder) and do the wiring indicated in the diagram on the motor plate. I took off the front on/off/key plate where the power cord connects and in there is black (hot), white (neutral), and green (ground). I would take the 220 cord and connect in the same fashion to the same connectors, though of course this time it’s black (hot), white (hot), and green (ground). Also do the rewiring indicated on the 220 portion of the wiring diagram on the motor plate. Any thoughts?
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