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Northern Industrial Tools Electric Meat Saw/Grinder Questions & Answers
I lost my manual and I only have to hookup the on
if you got same switch just match them up if not need to find hot wires then the neutral wires but you migth want to get some one that knows electrical (fire ,shocked)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
12/4/2010 2:55:52 AM •
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on Dec 04, 2010
How dou you connect the
Look at rating plate on motor.
Look for volts, watts, amps.
Figure with Volts x Amps = Watts.
Amps = Watts divided by Volts
1 hp horsepower is 756 Watts.
Lets say you have 120Volt 2hp motor
So 2 horsepower motor draws 1500 Watts
Amps = 1500 Watts divided by 120Volts = 12.5 amps = so you need 120Volt 15 amp breaker with at least 14gauge wire (as long as motor is located within 50 feet of breaker.)
If motor is farther away, then you need 20 amp breaker with 12gauge wire.
Look at circuit breaker rating.
If motor is 240 and breaker is 120, then it will trip breaker.
If motor is 120 and breaker is 240, then it will trip breaker.
If breaker is for 15 amps and motor draws 20 amps then it will trip breaker.
Generally speaking, if motor and breaker are 120V, then black wire goes to black wire; white wire goes to white wire and green wire connects to bare copper wire.
If motor and breaker are 240V, then wire colors can be different. Black-red or Black-white from breaker connect to Black-red or Black-white at motor.
Add a comment. Say the motor rating and color of motor wires. Say the breaker size and color of wires coming from breaker and I will help you wire the device.
11/27/2010 4:57:39 AM •
Northern...
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on Nov 27, 2010
Where can I get assembly instructions for rdq250
This will help you obtain a manual for just about any electronic device
out there, provided it was files with the FCC (which is nearly every
legal device). This will work for everything from Mobile Phones to
Bluetooth Devices to TVs and Universal Remotes to Applainces and just
about any other device you can think of.
Just follow the below steps.
Locate the FCC ID, either on the product or the packaging.Examples: BCGA1241 or DZL201678 or YPD-HF300Note:
hyphens (-) are counted as part of the FCC ID and it's a good idea to
have the model number though most time you can figure it out after the
search.
Goto FCC Search Site: https://gullfoss2.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/reports/GenericSearch.cfmEnter FCC ID, including hyphens (see image below).
First Field:
(First three characters of FCCID)Second Field: (Remaining characters of FCCID)
Locate your specific model, then click the "Detail" link.
Then, select User Manual (usually a PDF file, so you will need a reader).
Note: If this helps you, please remember to give me a vote and rating.Thanks.
11/12/2010 4:21:04 AM •
Northern...
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on Nov 12, 2010
Can't get the blade to stay on track
There is an adjustment you can make to the top guide wheel to make the blade stay on track. There is a screw with a lock nut just beneath the main bearing for the top wheel that is used to "tilt" that wheel to allow the blade to stay where it is suppose to. This needs adjustment periodically due to normal wear in the bearings or maybe due to a blade which is made a little different than the last one that was on there. Loosen the lock nut, then turn the adjusting screw to tilt the wheel in the direction needed to keep the blade on. Not much adjustment is usually needed. After turning the screw, jog the motor on briefly (with the blade on) and check how it runs. Keep adjusting until you get it running true. Lock the nut and you should be good.
Good Luck. Be Careful while jogging the motor to check the runout, as you will need to do this with the guards out of place.
12/10/2009 3:53:32 AM •
Northern...
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on Dec 10, 2009
Ineed the replaement bearing numbe for Abamaster
If it is a ball bearing, there will be industry standard numbers on the old one. If you take it to a bearing supplier, they can also measure and match to a replacement.
Find a local bearing supply house, or if you can find the number on the old bearing, buy one online.
9/25/2009 4:50:13 PM •
Northern...
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on Sep 25, 2009
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