Rewired the 4512 for 220V yesterday and it was pretty effortless. Rewiring the motor took all of 3 minutes as it's just a matter of redoing a couple of wire nuts and the connections are shown on the inside of the wire housing cover. I already had 220 in the garage for my air compressor but only 1 outlet, so it took me longer to go get another box and plug, run some conduit and tap off the existing box than rewiring the 4512.
What I really needed and did was splice in another 15' of 14ga cord so that I wouldn't need an extension cord and can now move it pretty much wherever I want in the garage. The 120 lines already had a few items on them so this gave me a dedicated line (I won't run the compressor at the same time I'm running the saw).
Saw spins up immediately (and I mean when you turn it on it's at full rpm's) and didn't struggle at all when I ripped a piece of 1" oak with a 50T combo Freud.
I'd take pics but it doesn't look any different except now it has 20' of power cord. :icon_smile:
What I really needed and did was splice in another 15' of 14ga cord so that I wouldn't need an extension cord and can now move it pretty much wherever I want in the garage. The 120 lines already had a few items on them so this gave me a dedicated line (I won't run the compressor at the same time I'm running the saw).
Saw spins up immediately (and I mean when you turn it on it's at full rpm's) and didn't struggle at all when I ripped a piece of 1" oak with a 50T combo Freud.
I'd take pics but it doesn't look any different except now it has 20' of power cord. :icon_smile: