Wiring Harbor Freight Mill 33686 for 220 Volts

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This was asked for a while back and I am sorry it took so long to make this 1 minute video. If you need anything else, let me know.
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I for one was surprised to see how little was required to switch from 120V to 220V on my machine, and yours appears to be an even simpler arrangement to switch over as you have a different terminal block. Thanks for sharing!

EverettsWorkshop
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a side view of the switch with the red jumpers would be great.

bradybroussard
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Thanks for this video. It worked great and saved me a lot of research time. Only problem I had was my 20 year old ceramic motor terminal block fell apart when I loosened the wires. I just replaced it with wire nuts.

postoak
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I have a mill with the same switch. It was totally removed when I got it used and all I'm looking at is wires from the motor. Could you send me detailed pic of how it's wired so I can get a new switch installed?

bradybroussard
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Hi, The White Wire is a Nuetral. And so you disconnect the White Wire from the Motor and the Switch? Is that Correct? I’m not quite sure.

joeybobbie
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Hi, what did you do with the White Wire in the Motor Peckerhead.? I’m not calling you a Peckerhead, that’s what the Motor connection box is called.

joeybobbie
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followed this and didn't work right. Motor got very hot and very noisy and would not get up to full speed. Switched back to 120 to make sure I didnt switch something and works fine. Anyone else have this happen?

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