Greg P
Sep 25, 2014, 10:31 AM
This is my delemna, I am not knowledgeable when it comes to electrical issues. I purchased a vintage Craftsman 6" jointer for a very good price. The gentleman that sold it (it was his father's) said the motor had not been run in many years and there was no outlet to test it.
So now I have this jointer with a Dayton Motor which he claims runs on a 220v outlet. The label on the motor says 230/115v. The plug coming from the motor to the jointer is a 2 pronged plug. The plug from the Jointer to the outlet is a special plug that twists in to prevent loosening. How can I test this motor without spending money to install a 220v outlet in my garage. Or even determine that it's 220 not 110?
So now I have this jointer with a Dayton Motor which he claims runs on a 220v outlet. The label on the motor says 230/115v. The plug coming from the motor to the jointer is a 2 pronged plug. The plug from the Jointer to the outlet is a special plug that twists in to prevent loosening. How can I test this motor without spending money to install a 220v outlet in my garage. Or even determine that it's 220 not 110?