Let me guess.
You got caught googling Grinder and felt obliged to post this to cover your tracks.
:wink:
1nstant
18 Apr 175#30
I just purchased this.
What does it do? What is it used for?
twinkle to londonguy
18 Apr 174#23
Yes but your need to provide a power supply and transformer may slow your getaway down...unless you have a reeeeeely long lead :smiley:
callum84 to vibz1991
18 Apr 174#6
Not american.
110v also called reduced low voltage. Its mandatory on most sites and lot of workplaces.
Yes you would need a 110v transformer.
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veedubjai
18 Apr 173#1
If only it was 240V.
callum84
18 Apr 17#2
Brilliant deal, ordered.
Cheers.
kayc61 to callum84
18 Apr 17#3
65.19.
Speculator
18 Apr 17#4
Look on the right hand panel for Amazon price.
vibz1991
18 Apr 17#5
Why is it 110v? American? Must we use a transformer to operate this?
callum84 to vibz1991
18 Apr 174#6
Not american.
110v also called reduced low voltage. Its mandatory on most sites and lot of workplaces.
Yes you would need a 110v transformer.
hamsterboy to vibz1991
18 Apr 171#9
110v is for safety reasons. The chance of shock is much lower with 110v than with mains voltage.
Remember though, Voltage jolts, current kills :/
madasadog to vibz1991
18 Apr 171#27
It expects 110V 50Hz, which is what is supplied by the common yellow "tool transformers" you may have seen on building sites.
They are wired with two live conductors at 55V and 180 degrees out of phase, with a centre tapped earth. The idea is that if the cable insulation is damaged and a conductor becomes exposed and someone comes into contact with it, they only receive 55 volts rather than 240. The difference is substantial and can very easily be the difference between a rather painful jolt, and death.
bbleo211180
18 Apr 17#7
Good price if you have 110v transformer already, otherwise extra cost.
Teqnophile
18 Apr 17#8
Does this come with discs?
FREEZIN_WOLF
18 Apr 1723#10
Let me guess.
You got caught googling Grinder and felt obliged to post this to cover your tracks.
:wink:
bargainhunter666 to FREEZIN_WOLF
18 Apr 17#29
That is superb but makes me think that has happened to you in the past or you have great wit ---- off to check your previous deals :wink:
WaftyCranker to FREEZIN_WOLF
19 Apr 17#41
... or was it Grindr ? I think we should be informed.
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Top comments
You got caught googling Grinder and felt obliged to post this to cover your tracks.
:wink:
What does it do? What is it used for?
110v also called reduced low voltage. Its mandatory on most sites and lot of workplaces.
Yes you would need a 110v transformer.
All comments (68)
Cheers.
110v also called reduced low voltage. Its mandatory on most sites and lot of workplaces.
Yes you would need a 110v transformer.
Remember though, Voltage jolts, current kills :/
They are wired with two live conductors at 55V and 180 degrees out of phase, with a centre tapped earth. The idea is that if the cable insulation is damaged and a conductor becomes exposed and someone comes into contact with it, they only receive 55 volts rather than 240. The difference is substantial and can very easily be the difference between a rather painful jolt, and death.
You got caught googling Grinder and felt obliged to post this to cover your tracks.
:wink: