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Old December 20th, 2020, 09:03 AM   #1 (permalink)
Oldmanbob Oldmanbob is offline
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I picked up a TMFX that a gentleman took in trade for some money owed to him. It sat at his shop covered up and after a couple of years he was cleaning up and plugged it in and all is dead. It had a standard 120vac plug. Before troubleshooting the plug appeared to be in rough shape so I opened it and saw that the blk was terminated to the silver neutral and white to gold. I went through the Tajima electrical prints I have and between those and the Mfg tag I believe this machine was being ran off single phase 220vac. Blk and White Hot legs and Green neutral/ground. Has anyone came across this configuration? Thanks
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Old December 22nd, 2020, 05:28 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: TMFX Voltage Supply Question

Green is neutral,you can check with an ohmmeter between green wire and machine body.
Do you have instruction manual ?
Inside is something about voltage,100/230 V
Also I think I have an electrical diagram
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