The motor is 110-220 volts. right now the power cord is black to reset button white to on-off switch green to ground. To change voltage it has a DPDT switch. I want to use 220v for 12 blades and 110v for 10 blades but I don't think the present power cord and or connection is correct for this.
110 volt units have a different 3 pin plug. You will need to fit a standard Australian 240volt plug on the cord. Get a sparkie or someone competent to wire it and fit it. The black will be Neutral, the White, active and the green is earth. Make sure the DPDT switch is set to 240 otherwise you will burn it out. I will assume that you are in Australia and using the 110Volt through a step down transformer. You should be able to get an adaptor for the transformer to save having to swap 3 pin plugs every time you want to change voltage supplies.
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Hey steve. do you really need 240 volts for 120 v. circuits. the reason you have to have an adaptor plug is because on your 220 volt plug in , 2 of tthose prongs are hot and 1 is ground. for safety you need to get a plug adapter ( a regular 120 volt plug end ) run a ground from adapter to ground on 220 adapter. same with nuetral. you also need to ground your generator. there is usaully a ground lug on the bottom of the gen. Another way. if you dont really need 220 v. is to use both 120v. recepticals on gen. Run 2 chords to tranf. switch. and hard wire it in to switch. another way i did mine . when i lost power in this hurricane. i ran two # 10 chords from my 2 120v. recept on my gen to my breaker panel. when you do this you have to pull the service meter, if you dont when power comes back on it would backfeed through your gen.then i turn all my 220v. breakers i was able to run lights ,ciling fans, freezer, ice box,washing machine and gas dryer , tv's computors etc. . but to do this, you probably need someone that knows what they are doin.
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Here you go.hope this is what you wanted and Please rate this a fixya
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According to the service manual this saw has a 120VAC single phase 2.5 Hp motor with a 5/8" x 1.5"long arbor. It has a maximum vertical cutting depth of 2 and 15/16". It has a maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees of 2.125" (2 and 1/8") without the lower guards. The maximum cutting depth at 45 degrees with the lower guards in place is 1.625" (1 and 5/8"
The service manuals (approximately 24 megabytes each) are available on line at Dewalt.com After creating an account. Then you should go here:
http://www.dewaltservicenet.com/Products/DocumentView.aspx?productid=18624&typeId=1495&documentId=574
for the manuals.
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try to find someone on craigs list or ebay selling one for spare parts.
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A friend just inherited a model 113.197110 and we are in the process of trying to restore it. I can draw you the wiring connections if you haven't figured it out yet.
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