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fishsnake@yahoo.com
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Voltage

Post by fishsnake@yahoo.com »

Hi,
I was wondering if the mark V's could run on 240 as well as 120, or if not, is there a way to make them?
Thanks, Biff
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Post by RonKlein »

Biff,

1. Replace the motor with a 240 volt motor (PN 513968).

2. Install the Power Pro upgrade.

Ron
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Post by JPG »

fishsnake@yahoo.com wrote:Hi,
I was wondering if the mark V's could run on 240 as well as 120, or if not, is there a way to make them?
Thanks, Biff

Maybe!

https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=91849&postcount=5
https://forum.shopsmith.com/viewtopic.php?p=91850&postcount=6
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