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I have the chance to buy a R2E4 that is in original condition with what appears to be very little use. What is the best approach if I only have single phase power available? Can the control/servos be run of 220 and the spindle motor be run off a static phase converter or VFD? Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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| Buy a big enough phase converter for it and use it on it alone to avoid voltage fluications and outside interferance contact builder in the BTC fourm I think he has the same machine on a phase converter at home Good luck Kevin |
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