power plug
I couldn't tell from the website which plug they include, so here it is.
I think the plug is actually pretty decent. Most of the plugs like this have about 3 layers that each have 2 screws. This plug closes up and locks down on the power cord with just 2 screws. The stripped ends of the power cord on the machine are easy to fit into their respective locations as per the owners manual with no alterations. 1 phillips head screwdriver or if you are like me, cordless drill with driver is the only tool needed. For wiring to the wall I bought a Leviton 7313 30 Amp, 125 Volt, NEMA Tt-30R, 2P, 3W, Flush Mounting Receptacle at Menards. It is in the RV section, not electrical, in my store. There are many other brands out there you can search the specs above. It was around $8. For clarity, the yellow plug comes with the machine, the wall plate is what I bought.
Started welding 1991
Equipment owned: Millermatic Vintage, vertical mill, lathe, drill presses, lots of handheld tools power and otherwise. Pretty complete woodworking shop.
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