hello, noobie alert...
I have a (used) allen bradley 600-tax5 dpst switch I want to use with my (very old) drill press and want to make certain I am wiring correctly. There are two poles marked L1/T1 and L2/T2. On the 1-pole there is an interrupt bridged by a wire, which I assume is to create lag in one of the poles while switching...
Can anyone tell me which line should go through the 1-pole? The neutral or the live?
Also, I am also assuming the "L" is for supply line, so i will be attaching the power cord at that end... Just out of curiosity what does "T" stand for?
Thank you!
I have a (used) allen bradley 600-tax5 dpst switch I want to use with my (very old) drill press and want to make certain I am wiring correctly. There are two poles marked L1/T1 and L2/T2. On the 1-pole there is an interrupt bridged by a wire, which I assume is to create lag in one of the poles while switching...
Can anyone tell me which line should go through the 1-pole? The neutral or the live?
Also, I am also assuming the "L" is for supply line, so i will be attaching the power cord at that end... Just out of curiosity what does "T" stand for?
Thank you!