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Tip
#57
MARK V Maintanence Tips
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MARK
V and Electricity
As you
know, we can never over emphasize safe operating practices,
and I’ve been wanting to share with you some special safety
precautions.
At all
times during use the Shopsmith Mark V should be grounded to
protect the operator from electric shock. Here are some tips
for proper grounding:
The Shopsmith
Mark V cord should always be fitted into a proper grounding
type receptacle. For this reason the Mark V is equipped with
an approved three-conductor cord and a 3-prong grounding type
plug. The green conductor in the cord is the grounding wire
and should never be connected to a live terminal in an outlet
box.
Use only
three-wire extension cords which have three-prong grounding
type plugs and three-hole receptacles which accept the tool’s
plug. For the safety and well-being of the built-in motor
it is always preferable to have the Mark V connected to an
independent line without extension cords. If it is found necessary
to use and extension cord, it must be of a heavy enough gauge
cord to provide the proper current. For extension cords up
to 20 feet, use no less than 14 gauge, three conductor cord,
and for 20-100 feet use no less that 10 gauge three conductor
wire.
Also,
please remember that the cord and plug should be replaced
immediately, if they become damaged.
Let’s
all practice these additional safety measures for more enjoyable
woodworking.
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