mastercabman
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Because the Kapex is a stationary tool no need for plug-itIceclimber said:While we are at it.
Why does the Kapex not have a plugit.
Because the Kapex is a stationary tool no need for plug-itIceclimber said:While we are at it.
Why does the Kapex not have a plugit.
mastercabman said:Because the Kapex is a stationary tool no need for plug-itIceclimber said:While we are at it.
Why does the Kapex not have a plugit.
Sparktrician said:mastercabman said:Because the Kapex is a stationary tool no need for plug-itIceclimber said:While we are at it.
Why does the Kapex not have a plugit.
The RAS and the OF 2200 both have fixed power cords, and neither is a stationary tool...
jonny round boy said:Sparktrician said:mastercabman said:Because the Kapex is a stationary tool no need for plug-itIceclimber said:While we are at it.
Why does the Kapex not have a plugit.
The RAS and the OF 2200 both have fixed power cords, and neither is a stationary tool...
The RAS was designed & engineered before the plug-it was developed. Same with the other older tools.
The OF2200, doesn't have a plug-it, because it can potentially draw more current than the plug-it can handle.
jplemons said:Knocked me on my arse, but luckily it was at no-load, so no amps.
elfick said:Totally off topic, but everything I can find that looks even semi-official says that the US is 120v, not 110v. Can anyone clarify?