Delta 36-5000 Manual Do Utilizador

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MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD
RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES
Ampere 
Rating
Volts
Total Length of 
Cord in Feet
Gauge of 
Extension Cord
0-6
0-6
0-6
0-6
240
240
240
240
up to 50
50-100
100-200
200-300
18 AWG
16 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
6-10
6-10
6-10
6-10
240
240
240
240
up to 50
50-100
100-200
200-300
18 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
240
240
240
240
up to 50
50-100
100-200
200-300
16 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
12-16
12-16
240
240
up to 50
50-100
14 AWG
12 AWG
MINIMUM GAUGE EXTENSION CORD
RECOMMENDED SIZES FOR USE WITH STATIONARY ELECTRIC MACHINES
Ampere 
Rating
Volts
Total Length of 
Cord in Feet
Gauge of 
Extension Cord
0-6
0-6
0-6
0-6
120
120
120
120
up to 25
25-50
50-100
100-150
18 AWG
16 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
6-10
6-10
6-10
6-10
120
120
120
120
up to 25
25-50
50-100
100-150
18 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
10-12
10-12
10-12
10-12
120
120
120
120
up to 25
25-50
50-100
100-150
16 AWG
16 AWG
14 AWG
12 AWG
12-16
120
up to 25
14 AWG
12-16
120
25-50
12 AWG
12-16
120
GREATER THAN 50 FEET NOT RECOMMENDED
Never  use  a  damaged  extension  cord.  Check  extension  cords  before  each  use.  If  damaged, 
replace immediately. Touching the damaged area could case electrical shock resulting in serious injury. 
Keep the extension cord clear of the work area. Position the cord so it will not get caught on lumber, 
tools or other obstructions 
•  Use proper extension cords. Make sure your extension cord is a 3-wire extension cord which has a 3-prong 
grounding type plug and matching receptacle which will accept the machine’s plug, as described in this manual’s 
Grounding Instructions. When using an extension cord, be sure to use one heavy enough to carry the current of the 
machine. An undersized cord will cause a drop in line voltage, resulting in loss of power and overheating. The table 
below shows the maximum gauge to use depending on the cord length. If in doubt, use the next heavier gauge. The 
smaller the gauge number, the heavier the cord. Only round, jacketed cords listed by Underwriter’s Laboratories (UL) 
should be used.
Check with a qualified electrician or service personnel 
if the grounding instructions are not completely 
understood, or if in doubt as to whether the machine is 
properly grounded.
Use only 3-wire extension cords that have 3-prong 
grounding type plugs and matching, properly grounded 
3-conductor receptacles that accept the machine’s 
plug, as shown in Figure A, or a properly grounded 
receptacle with a grounding means adaptor, as shown 
in Figure B.
Repair or replace damaged or worn cord immediately.
IN ALL CASES, MAKE CERTAIN THE RECEPTACLE IN QUESTION IS PROPERLY GROUNDED. IF 
YOU ARE NOT SURE, HAVE A qualified ELECTRICIAN CHECK THE RECEPTACLE.
POWER CONNECTIONS 
(continued)
This is a grounded, cord-connected tool intended for use on a supply circuit having a nominal voltage of 120 volts.  
It is intended to for use on a circuit that has an outlet as shown in FIG. A.  It has a plug as shown in FIG A.  If you 
have a 2 pole receptacle as shown in FIG. B you may use a temporary adapter, as shown in FIG. B.  if a properly 
grounded outlet is not available.  The green ear lug extending from the adapter must be connected to a permanent 
grounded outlet box.  The temporary adapter should be used only until a properly grounded outlet can be installed 
by a qualified electrician.
This tool may be converted to 240 volt power supply circuit by a qualified electrician.  If it is converted to 240 volts 
it must be equipped with a grounding plug shown in FIG. C and must be connected to an outlet as shown in FIG. C, 
which is connected to a permanent ground.  No adapter is available or should be used with this tool when converted 
to 240 volts.
EXTENSION CORDS 
FIG. A
CURRENT 
CARRYING 
PRONGS
GROUNDING BLADE 
IS LONGEST OF THE 3 BLADES
GROUNDED 
OUTLET BOX
FIG. B
ADAPTER
GROUNDED OUTLET BOX
GROUNDING 
MEANS
FIG. C
Grounding Pin