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    Default Bandsaw wiring question

    During my move some machines suffered a bit of damage.

    The Fasco wiring box took a hit.

    There are two wires diisconnected. Brown and Blue in the pic.

    Is anyone willing to suggest which pin they should be connected to?


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    Yes the pins the electrician connects them to.

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    Likely cause is the cable clamp did not anchor the cable well enough. Need to fix that first or it will happen again.
    Sorry cannot help with where to reattach. Would only be guessing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete57 View Post
    Likely cause is the cable clamp did not anchor the cable well enough. Need to fix that first or it will happen again.
    Sorry cannot help with where to reattach. Would only be guessing.
    Looks like it isn't the first time either!
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    Standard wiring colour coding is red and brown are respectively the old and new colours for active, black and blue are the equivalents for neutral.

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    Hi Scally,
    Brown goes onto the middle terminal with the white wire, Blue goes onto the right hand side with the orange, mauve and black.
    Make sure that reset button is still ok. Looks a bit dodgy.
    Those were the droids I was looking for.
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