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    Troubleshoot Sioux Drill

    Thanks for the help so far! Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk
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    Troubleshoot Sioux Drill

    Gotcha-- I'll take a closer look at the armature when I'm back with the drill. Away with work a couple days. Sent from my SM-T710 using Tapatalk
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    Troubleshoot Sioux Drill

    Hello All-- I've got an older Sioux Close-Quarters drill (Model 1495). The thing won't power on, at all. I've done a bit of troubleshooting on my own but I'm not particularly clever with the best way to diagnose some electric stuff. With a complete lack of function (rather than sporadic, or...
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    Should a Lincoln 140 MIG welder have 4-pin gun trigger receptacle?

    Thanks very much. Spool gun-- that makes perfect sense. It was bothering me because I couldn't figure why they made it a 4-pin for only 2. Travis
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    Should a Lincoln 140 MIG welder have 4-pin gun trigger receptacle?

    I realize this is a very old thread, but I'm dredging it up because I have the same question and this is the only thing my search found. But it doesn't look like there was a final answer. I'm guessing it's normal, but can anyone confirm that a Lincoln 140 only has 2 pins (and 2 "blank" spots)...
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    240V Question

    Thanks a lot for the help. I wasn't asking because I want to be in the business of touching hot wires, or because I want to work any less carefully-- it was just a case of "inquiring minds want to know". Everything about 240v being 2 120v hots out of phase with each other makes perfect...
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    240V Question

    I'm hoping an expert here can clear up my understanding of 240 vs. 120 volt wiring. I'm reading the book Wiring Simplified and there is a statement that is really confusing me. In describing a 240 volt circuit, it says "If you touch both hot wires, you will be completing the circuit from one...
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