Providing a decent connector gives a good indication of the quality you are getting compared to some cheap rubber grommet.
Which dewalt did you get - I'm looking at a 2nd hand one for quite a volume of thicknessing?I was in a very similar situation and had totalled nearly £3k in my basket on axminster, but as previously said here I made the realisation I'm a part time woodworker and clearly didn't need to spend that on PayPal credit obviously lol.
So I took some excellent advice on here and went on the hunt for some old machines, a couple months later I now have a solid dewalt PT and it works like a dream.
I needed a once over, clean up and oil. Everything tightened and the a bit of time getting the cast tables aligned and blades straight etc.
If you bought a brand new one you'd still have to spend time putting together and setting it up the same, but it's so much more enjoyable having an old machine and getting back to performing great.
I owe a lot of blokes a beer on here from all the excellent advice and knowledge so take it like gold lol...
Ann MCB or motor rated fuse will cope with a surge current but generally a standard 13 amp fuse in a plug wont cope with the surge current from a 2kW motorMy 3Kw electric kettle runs off a 13amp plug just fine.
2000/230 = 8.7 amps rounded up, any start up surge can be accommodated with a MCB or even an RCBO change, one assumes an induction motor at this price point.
A 13amp fuse will take 20amp continuously and a momentary surge above even that, time is also a factor. Most fuses have an I^2*t rating curve. The energy dissipated by the fuse is proportional to the square of the current through it. If the fuse gets too hot, it melts.Ann MCB or motor rated fuse will cope with a surge current but generally a standard 13 amp fuse in a plug wont cope with the surge current from a 2kW motor
My 3Kw electric kettle runs off a 13amp plug just fine.
2000/230 = 8.7 amps rounded up, any start up surge can be accommodated with a MCB or even an RCBO change, one assumes an induction motor at this price point.
Interesting the Axi blurb says 1.5Kw but the instruction manual says 2200watt on page 24.
Will it?A 13amp fuse will take 20amp continuously
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