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I'm thinking of purchasing the dewalt dwe7492 110 volt table saw. My transformer and leads is the dual outlet 16 amp. Though I am pretty sure that saw will be ok, I just want to be sure that the saw does not require the higher 32 amp rated transformer leading to more expense.

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What do the "technical specs" of the saw say it should be connected to?

Or failing that, what does dewalt say?
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its right on the limit[15.5a] with an inrush on start up may cause the odd problem i dont know :dunno:
but it will be desighned that way to keep below the 16amp rating as the 240v one is 2000w and its 110v 1700w
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