bedn0009
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Hello,
I just bought a table saw and it's currently set up for 220v. per below:
The cable that comes on it is 6-20 for 220V. I would like to switch it to something with a twist lock feature (NEMA L6-20), AND I need to make a 25 foot extension cord with the same connectors.
My hope is to standardize across my woodworking shop to a single plug, and I like the option to have the twist lock.
I just bought a table saw and it's currently set up for 220v. per below:
- Motor: 2 HP, 220V, single-phase, prewired to 220V
- Amps: 1 8A at 220V
The cable that comes on it is 6-20 for 220V. I would like to switch it to something with a twist lock feature (NEMA L6-20), AND I need to make a 25 foot extension cord with the same connectors.
My hope is to standardize across my woodworking shop to a single plug, and I like the option to have the twist lock.
- IF you were starting over, which 250-300v capable plug would you use to standardize? I want something that locks
- Can I use 12/3 for this table saw and extension cord, or do I need to use 10/3 wire? I was also considering just buying this
- The circuit this will be on is a dedicated high voltage circuit with a double 20 amp breaker (see below pic)
- Why would you choose instead of L6? Is one more common (ie at Home Depot)
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