huuie asked:

i also have some 240v power tools,which ones can i leagilly use on site or in joinery workshops as in wrokshops here ,we can only use 240v,as on site its 110v..do you have the same systmes in place there or is it all the same??

Question posted courtesy of: Jacob
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    JOHNNIE B on 30 March, 2008 at 8:22 pm #

    110 is much safer .


    Fanshawe on 3 April, 2008 at 2:25 am #

    The mains supply in nz is the same as the only ways you will need to use 110v power tools in nz is the only ways you use isolation transformers anyway for safety reasons.
    The same as the uk is by using stepdown transformer presume on building site you will need to 110v from 240v or petroldriven standalone generator.


    super61 on 4 April, 2008 at 2:10 am #

    For battery powered tools only 18v and upwards.