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Re: Power Feed F348 electrical install


 

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Hi Michael,

Per your private msg, please see the installation pics. BTW, I picked up the power after the master switch. There are provisions in my KF700 electrical cabinet that allow the wiring to go to the opening in the chassis.

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Imran Malik

On Feb 5, 2024, at 12:33?PM, Imran Malik <imranindiana@...> wrote:

?I installed an electrical outlet in the chassis of my KF700. Mounted inside the chassis the outlet sits flush with the outer surface of the chassis. Let me know if you would like a picture.

Imran Malik

On Feb 5, 2024, at 11:51?AM, pierre.bourassa via groups.io <pierre.bourassa@...> wrote:

?I finally received the tilting device for my power feeder last week. I had to grind a bit of the metal to allow one of the sides to fit into rail on the machine (I am surprised how poorly milled one of the side was, but at least I could fix it myself and avoid having to wait another 8 weeks to get it from Felder).

Si I just installed the F348 on my CF741S machine last weekend. All I need to do now is to plug it into the power. The motor plate says 230V and 3.5-3.7 A. My CF741 is connected using a wire I ran in a conduit under my workshop concrete floor that is connected to a 240V 30A circuit. The F348 only adds a few amps to the load and I wonder if it can be connected to the same circuit. Otherwise, I will need to run a new 240V circuit and it is going to be a mess since all my walls are covered with 1/2 in plywood, or maybe run it in the ceiling and drop it down to the feeder to avoid having a cable on the floor in the middle of shop. What do you think?

How do you guys connect your power feeders?

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