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PJ Tiling

I have just bought a Sigma 9M6 wet cutter and I have a bit of a problem.

The 110v plug supplied is huge, bigger than all my other 110v kit and to bit to fit in my optimus prime?
 
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PJ Tiling

Is that safe?

Excuse my ignorance as all my tools have always been 240v, I'm gradually changing over to 110v as I buy new kit. This is the first time I've seen a larger 110v plug
 
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Spud

you can buy a bigger 5 kva transformer for about £90
 
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You may find that a 5 kv transformer as Gary suggested will have more output for the size of the motor on your cutter..
 
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PJ Tiling

Yeah, been looking into it today looks like i'll need the 5kv, pretty annoying considering just spent £1500.

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