High voltage connection, is it possible to operate a circular saw with an adapter from normal household current with a high voltage connection every now and then?
It's not about sawing something commercially all the time, but rather every now and then.
Strong current (rotational current as is correct) differs from the normal sockets by connecting more than just one phase. You can't just use adapters. You need the right connections.
Thank you. Do you have to put that?
Yes
Yes, you have to relocate and then secure. It makes your local electrician with ease.
Yes
Thank you. So I definitely have to leave something?
Oh, okay, that thing is meant for the reverse. You can then make a normal socket from the three-phase connections. That's what's going on, but I'm afraid it won't help you with your problem.
This kind of thing that could be coupled to the normal house stream, but yes I think that is a wishful thought.
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Send the links to the things you found. Then I know what you mean.
Thank you. I've found some stuff on the net, and I'd say it, but it's always better to ask. I don't know how to thank you.
I think there are also circular saws for "normal" household current. I don't know.
No, it is not.
If you only saw from time to time what you need to take a foxtail or a shackle saw, it doesn't need a circular saw, which should leave such a motion enigma like you.
What are you talking about every day in extreme use. And get a circular saw from my uncle because he got a new one.
What are you talking about? What do you mean by extreme use? It doesn't make sense!
You're not.
Take care of your health
I'm just working through the way.