Polarized Plug; Extension Cords - Grizzly T10824 Owner's Manual

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Polarized Plug

This tool is double-insulated and therefore does
not have a grounding wire or plug. The two-
pronged, NEMA 1-15 plug has a polarized end;
this means that one prong (the neutral connec-
tor) is wider than the other (the hot connector).
Polarized plugs must be used only with polarized
receptacles. Do not attempt to plug this tool into a
non-polarized receptacle. If a polarized receptacle
is not available, a qualified electrical technician
will have to install one before the saw can be
plugged in.
5-15 Receptacle
1-15 Plug
Hot
Neutral
Figure 5. Typical 1-15 plug and receptacle.
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Extension Cords

When using extension cords, make sure the cords
are rated for outdoor use. Outdoor use cords are
marked with a "W-A" or a "W" to signify their rat-
ing. Always check to make sure that the extension
cords are in good working order and free of any
type of damage, such as exposed wires, cuts,
creased bends, or missing prongs.
Extension cords cause voltage drop, which may
damage electrical components and shorten motor
life. Voltage drop increases as the extension cord
size gets longer and the gauge size gets smaller
(higher gauge numbers indicate smaller sizes).
When using extension cords, always choose the
shortest cord possible, with the greatest-sized
gauge.
Below is a list of minimum gauge sizes needed for
running this tool at different lengths:
25 Feet ...................................................16 AWG
50 Feet ...................................................14 AWG
100 Feet .................................................12 AWG
Over 100 Feet .................... Not Recommended
Model T10824 (Mfd. Since 07/14)

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