Glossary of Terms for Woodworking (continued)
Trailing End
The workpiece end last cut by the knives.
Workpiece
The item on which the cutting operation is
being performed. The surfaces of a work-
piece are commonly referred to as faces,
Motor Specifications and Electrical Requirements
Power Supply and Motor
Specifications
WARNING: To reduce the risk of
electrical hazards, fire hazards or
damage to the tool, use proper
circuit protection. Your tool is
wired at the factory for operation
using the voltage shown. Con-
nect tool to a power line with the
appropriate voltage and a 15-amp
branch circuit. Use a 15-amp time
delay type fuse or circuit breaker.
To reduce the risk of shock or
fire, replace power cord immedi-
ately if it is worn, cut, or dam-
aged in any way.
General Electrical Connections
DANGER: To reduce the risk of
electrocution:
1. Use only identical replace-
ment parts when servicing.
Servicing should be performed
by a qualified service techni-
cian.
2. Do not use in rain or where
floor is wet. This tool is
intended for indoor use only.
110-120 Volt, 60 Hz. Tool Information
NOTE: The plug supplied on your tool
may not fit into the outlet you are planning
to use. Your local electrical code may
require slightly different power cord plug
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ends and edges.
Edge
The A-C motor used on this tool is an uni-
versal non-reversible type, having the fol-
lowing specifications:
Voltage
Amperes
Hertz (Cycles)
Phase
Cuts per minute-CPM 18,000
Rotation of Shaft
WARNING To reduce the risk of
electrical shock do not permit
fingers to touch the terminals or
plug when installing or remov-
ing the plug to or from the out-
let.
If power cord is worn or cut, damaged in
any way, have it replaced immediately.
connections. If these differences exist
refer to and make the proper adjustments
per your local code before your tool is
plugged in and turned on.
Face
End
110-120
15
60
Single
Clockwise