I am repairing this grinder for several reasons, one being that they are more sturdy and reliable then what you can buy today. I need a little advice, the machine was plugged directly into a domestic wall socket and switched on using the socket switch. Having looked at the wiring when unbolted an turned over it is very tatty. I will try and add a photo. It was original fitted with a switch on the front panel and a cable entry at the rear. Both these were filled in and the cable entered from below. I want to reinstate the switch and feed new cable in from the rear. It is a UK model rated at 220volts and the motor is 1/3 hp. Some American literature indicates the switch is placed in the negative line, they don’t mention the Earth, which in this case is connected to the stand with a small grubscrew.
Hopefully I have explained my situation, in summary it appears from physical evidence and American literature that the switch is in the negative line is this correct?
Whilst I am asking for advice the decision will be all mine
Thanks
Malcolm
Hopefully I have explained my situation, in summary it appears from physical evidence and American literature that the switch is in the negative line is this correct?
Whilst I am asking for advice the decision will be all mine
Thanks
Malcolm