
The "overload relay" note on that label indicates that the L2-T2 power path has the heater (that coil looking part) being removed and shorted with a jumper for single phase operation (this will probably be a no connect, unless you have some other signal you want opened if the overload trips so ignore this power path).

This is a "Manual Starter", and the start and stop buttons actuate mechanical mechanisms to close/open the motor contacts. Rob Lee, aka toothy (my cat's name and workshop buddy) this might help Rob Lee, aka toothy (my cat's name and workshop buddy) Thanks for your time and I look forward to participating. If possible I would like to use the cutler-hammer one because it's heavy duty and offers overload protection, I found out that the unisaw motors are costly and I don't want to fry this one or get hurt.
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I wrote an ebay vendor selling a magnetic starter assembly and he called be back and was generous with his time, this was before I found the manual starter switch, and he said many people in residential applications just use a normal switch and use a low amp circuit breaker at the main panel, in this case maybe a 12.5 amp one. I will most likely not be doing anything heavy with the saw, probably some cabinetry, and some boat related starboard poly board fishing storage. I have a cutler-hammer manual nema size 0 motor 3ph starter that I assume came with the saw, photos of starter and motor attached.Ĭan I use this starter, or do I need something else. I'm a civil engineer and former 6th period union apprentice carpenter, good with tools, auto engine building, 12v boat wiring & electronics, but my electrical knowledge of electric service wiring is very limited. I have gathered all the parts I could find, and it appears that I have everything together except for the controls and wiring. It came with a 3ph baldor bullet motor, and my father bought a used but in great shape rockwell 1ph 230V 3hp motor for his house wiring. Except for the lathe, all other tools are in various stages of project completion status.

4 horizontal mill, rockwell bandsaw, rockwell delta unisaw, and few other pieces.
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I inherited my father's workshop full of tools, emco lathe, burke no.
