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Alpha® Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI-1)

The Alpha® GFCI-1 is a highly recommended piece of safety equipment for use any time an electric tool is operated in or around water — wet polishing, wet stone cutting, or wet core drilling. The 120 V, 15 A in-line GFCI interrupts electrical power the instant a ground fault is detected, protecting the operator from lethal ground current loads.

Features

  • Protects the operator from lethal ground current loads by interrupting power on fault detection
  • Rated for 15 amps — ample headroom for Alpha® electric polishers, wet cutters and core drills
  • 120 V in-line configuration plugs between tool and outlet — no rewiring required
  • Compact housing (9" x 6" x 1.5") stores easily in the tool case
  • Made in the USA
Part No. Description Voltage Amperage UPC
GFCI-1 Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter 120V 15 A 749173510045
  1. Plug the GFCI-1 directly into a grounded 120 V outlet before connecting the tool.
  2. Press the TEST button — the RESET indicator should pop out, confirming the device trips on fault.
  3. Press RESET to re-arm the GFCI before each work session.
  4. Plug the electric tool's power cord into the GFCI-1 outlet.
  5. If the GFCI trips during operation, disconnect the tool, dry all connections, then press RESET. Recurring trips indicate a tool or cord fault — remove from service.
120V — Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter — GFCI-1
Part No. GFCI-1
UPC 749173510045
Size 120V
Attachment Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter
Packaged Weight 0.30 lbs
Package Dimensions 9" x 6" x 1.5"
Country of Origin USA
Property Detail
Voltage 120 V
Current Rating 15 A
Package Dimensions 9" x 6" x 1.5"
Packaged Weight 0.30 lbs
Country of Origin USA

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⚠ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm — www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. Always wear appropriate PPE.