...Stand Mixer with 9 speed controls, 2 position turntable, detachable head for portable use and beater ejection button. it is 120 volts 50-60 HZ. It is missing the 2 regular beaters. Information from ...
...stand mixer. It's purchased in the US, and therefore has a motor that requires 110 volt/60Hz. I'm moving back to Europe soon, and want to take the mixer with me. Is it possible to replace the motor? ...
what are the electrical power requirements for a P660 Hello,400 volts,50 hz, 3 phase, 4 amps
what are the electrical power requirements for a P660? Hello, 400 volts,50 hz,3 phase, 4 amps
A200 electronic start switch have Hobart A200 ml # 104858 (missing) switch-electronic start 50/60 Hz part # 00-271612-00002 when I get new switch what wires go where. Thanx, Harry Hi harry,the wires ...
...Neutral and which is the Live. The colors are Blue Brown and Green. The machine is 230 Watts 50-60 Hz Green is always the ground. Blue should be hot and brown is the
Hobart HZ (h600?) Raising handle is acting up We hae an older hobart mixer: looks like an h600(mode# HZ). They don't hae the manuel. The silver handle on the side did not raise the bowl with out ...
...in Europe the kitchen aid mixer sold in the US because of the voltage. In the US, it's 110 volts-60 Hz, in Europe it's 220 volts 50/60 Hz. The adaptor is not recommanded.In this case, I want to buy ...
Change Hobart N-50 110 V / 60 Hz to 230 V / 50 Hz Hi, I'm interested in buying a used Hobart N-50 in the US since I didn't find one here so far. To use it here, I would have to change it to 230 V / 50
to authorise the change. As you can imagine, it's not really an option. If you change from 50 to 60 Hz, you would have to change your worm gears also
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