I bought a Hitachi M12VC fixed base router nearly two years ago online from a well-known shop that buys and sells second hand goods, at the time of taking delivery of it I did a quick on/off test to ensure it worked and then put it away in my storage unit where it remained until last week.
As one of the tools I’m thinking about selling, I checked it again the other day and it was only then I noticed that the label on the router body states 120 volts and 60 hertz. The router is fairly clean cosmetically but the plug does look noticeably newer, and taking the plug cover off the cable colours are white (to neutral), black (to live) and green (to earth) which raised my suspicions even more. As a comparison my Porter Cable 7529 – another router seen more in North America – is rated 230 volts 50 hertz and the wire colours are the usual blue & brown so I’m wondering if something is amiss with the Hitachi.
I ran it again for 5 seconds on the slowest speed and again it worked fine, but given everything above I’m hesitant to run it anymore if there’s the potential of bad things happening to either myself or the tool. So the question is – and I might already know the answer – should this have a 110 volt plug fitted instead of a 240v plug?
TIA
As one of the tools I’m thinking about selling, I checked it again the other day and it was only then I noticed that the label on the router body states 120 volts and 60 hertz. The router is fairly clean cosmetically but the plug does look noticeably newer, and taking the plug cover off the cable colours are white (to neutral), black (to live) and green (to earth) which raised my suspicions even more. As a comparison my Porter Cable 7529 – another router seen more in North America – is rated 230 volts 50 hertz and the wire colours are the usual blue & brown so I’m wondering if something is amiss with the Hitachi.
I ran it again for 5 seconds on the slowest speed and again it worked fine, but given everything above I’m hesitant to run it anymore if there’s the potential of bad things happening to either myself or the tool. So the question is – and I might already know the answer – should this have a 110 volt plug fitted instead of a 240v plug?
TIA