Chadwilliam1
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I have a 3 hp 220 bolt table saw with a dust collector hooked up to it by remote.
Dust collector is 110 v. My table saw is wired in on a 20 amp double pole circuit.
I bought the over arm dust collector for the saw. I hoped it up as designed where it shares the 4 inch line of a tee. The t really limits the auction but after reading reviews a spray vacuum is desired so I did that and it works excellent using a small ridgid shop vac.
Is there a way I can wire this shop vac to the motor or after the switch of the table saw using one leg. I already have a nutreal in the box where the saw is plugged in I used 12 /3 romex. Now the neutral is capped off in the box.
I was thinking if I switch the plug to a 4 prong plug with the nutreal and inside the switch box after the on switch I could wire in the shop vac using one 1 leg and picking up the nutreal. There so when ever I turn on the saw the second vac turns on.
Thank you.
If it matters it is a 3 hp saw stop.
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Dust collector is 110 v. My table saw is wired in on a 20 amp double pole circuit.
I bought the over arm dust collector for the saw. I hoped it up as designed where it shares the 4 inch line of a tee. The t really limits the auction but after reading reviews a spray vacuum is desired so I did that and it works excellent using a small ridgid shop vac.
Is there a way I can wire this shop vac to the motor or after the switch of the table saw using one leg. I already have a nutreal in the box where the saw is plugged in I used 12 /3 romex. Now the neutral is capped off in the box.
I was thinking if I switch the plug to a 4 prong plug with the nutreal and inside the switch box after the on switch I could wire in the shop vac using one 1 leg and picking up the nutreal. There so when ever I turn on the saw the second vac turns on.
Thank you.
If it matters it is a 3 hp saw stop.
Sent from my HTC 10