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That's impossible to answer since you haven't indicated the size of the table saw. Table saws are available with relatively small motors up to the monsters used in industry. You'd get far more accurate information if you just look at the specification plate for the saw or motor. If the saw doesn't show the current draw, then look at the motor. There should be a metal plate on the motor that states the power consumption.
20 amp should do ya.
if the power wires for the motor happen to be hooked up backwords
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You cannot use a 3 phase motor on single phase power. It will be limited in it's torque output, if it starts at all. The best thing to do is put the 3phase motor up for sale on eBay and buy a replacement single phase motor. If that is not an option you can get a converter, but they are expensive. Don't try to wire a 3 phase motor up to residential 220 if you don't know exactly what you are doing. Chances are you will burn your motor up.
Ok... how to get out? Well I know! You look in the mirror, you saw what you saw, you take the saw, you cut the table in half, to halves equal a whole, you climb through the hole, and next thing you know, you know you are breathing fresh air! =D
No, a circular saw is held in one hand. A table saw is set in a metal table or deck.
This is a flat topped workshop saw with the motor mounted under or behind the table. The blade is usually 9 or 10" and can be raised, lowered or angled from controls on the front. There is always a sliding fence to allow accurate cutting.
Need to know the voltage of the motor. Use this formula, I = W/E, Amps = Watts/Volts. Once you have the amperage then ask, what size wire is needed for (your amperage) at (your voltage).
The table saw is an easy carpentry machine with numerous helpful purposes. It's primary elements are a circle shaped saw blade which is designed onto an arbor and operate by an electric motor. The objective of a table saw is usually to slice pieces of wood into various shapes and forms. It's a significant gadget in practically every woodworking shop. You will find 3 main table saw types. Portable saws are tiny and low-cost and they are ideal for smaller cutting work. The contractor's saw can be found in almost all carpentry shops and is also the most prevalent variety. Cabinet saws give you the best motor power and also the greatest work surface causing them to be exceptionally accurate but probably it is highly priced.
Saber saw, band saw, table saw with a plywood blade.
Saw the table in half so you get to halves. Put them together and you get a whole!