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    CNC lathe Gildemeister NEF 480

    CNC lathe Gildemeister NEF 480
    I just picked up a cnc lathe Gildemeister nef 480 with a fanuc control that is wired for 440v. Didn't get any manuals with it. Can someone tell me how to wire it for 220v or where i might be able to get a maint.operating manual for it.
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    Get a transformer to convert the input power to match the machine power.

    If you have single phase power only then you will likely need a phase converter to get 3 phase power.
    www.integratedmechanical.ca


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    gildemeister

    mine has a transformer in the back of the control cabinet that recieves 480 as the main power and outputs 220 to the machine. we just wire the machine to 220 and bypassed the main transformer.


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