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Help identify NEMA plug?

jarhead

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Hi,
Trying to determine what I have here on a Grizzly mill, and lathe.

I think it is a Nema 30 AMP plug but I want to be sure as I have to install a new circuit for a "used" mill and a lathe, they both use this plug.

Why are there 4 brass contacts, are there 4 wires on this 30 amp circuit?

I have not picked up the machines yet, just getting prepared for a future circuit.

Also can I run 2 outlets off the same circuit as long as I am only using one machine at a time?

Thanks, Joe
 

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nadogail

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Yes you can "Time Share" one outlet with two or more machines; I started doing it in '81 right after I got my first garage and started plugging my saw into the outlet for the clothes dryer.
 
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jarhead

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Yes i believe so, the website PDF states a minimum of 15 AMP, i am thinking of going to 20.

Mill specs
2 HP
Nominal Voltage ..............................
220V/240V Cycle..........................................................
60 Hz Phase ...........................................
Single-Phase Circuit Rating ......................................
15 Amps Plug/Receptacle .............................
NEMA 6-15

Lathe specs
2 HP
Nominal Voltage ......... 208V, 220V, 230V, 240V Cycle..........................................................60 Hz Phase....................................................
1-Phase Power Supply Circuit .........................
15 Amps Plug/Receptacle .............................
NEMA 6-15 Cord ........
“S”-Type, 3-Wire, 14 AWG, 300 VAC
 

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Looks like a L15-30 (3 phase) to me but L14-30 looks very similar. We use these in the PDUs in our server racks. You can use this picture to match which it is.


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Are you certain that Grizzly did not make a 3 phase model?

If they are single phase, get the correct cord ends. Pretty hacky to use a three phase plug on a single phase machine.

Secnd look, it does appear to be a 120/240 cord end. Ignore he 3 phaase comment!
 
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Looks like a L15-30 (3 phase) to me but L14-30 looks very similar. We use these in the PDUs in our server racks. You can use this picture to match which it is.


Steve
the plug is labeled on the side so the OP can snap a picture and post it here to confirm what it is.
 

Norcal

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Hi,
Trying to determine what I have here on a Grizzly mill, and lathe.

I think it is a Nema 30 AMP plug but I want to be sure as I have to install a new circuit for a "used" mill and a lathe, they both use this plug.

Why are there 4 brass contacts, are there 4 wires on this 30 amp circuit?

I have not picked up the machines yet, just getting prepared for a future circuit.

Also can I run 2 outlets off the same circuit as long as I am only using one machine at a time?

Thanks, Joe
If you look on the edge of the white nylon, you can see all the needed info for that attachment plug printed on it, some is partially visible in the photo.
 

Firstram

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Could be that the previous owner added some courtesy outlets on his 220 equipment, making the neutral necessary!
 
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jarhead

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I went and checked...
30 amp breaker, didn't open cover plate
10-3 Romex W ground (orange 600V)
Wire from wall plug going to mill motor forward/reverse was pretty small 3 wire.

Pictures attached, Thanks!
 

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