Michael Kellough
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JimH2 said:I'll look my PCS this evening, which according to the SawStop website is a universal motor. Universal motors are not frequency dependent meaning they can operate at 110V/50Hz at 120V/60Hz. I have purchased a few European models of tools to use in the US and I have not had any performance issues using them in the US. I even have a European and US version of the same tool and can see no difference between the two. The contractor saw uses an induction motor and it is not advisable to run a 60Hz induction motor at 50Hz.
I will take a look at my PCS tonight though there is a chance the manufacturer might not label the motor as a 5Hz0/60Hz motor.
Pretty sure the only Sawstop that has a universal motor is the Jobsite saw. All the others use induction motors.