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Re: CNC Mill Transformer

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Originally Posted by sparksandtabs
From our sponser we recieve a very very nice CNC mill and we have found out that the part they told us is the transformer is actually the battery backup. So we are in need of a transformer that will step up 208 to 440. I do not know what wattage it need to be but if you know anything about CNC mills you can probally figure it is wayy up there.
Is there a question in there? 208V is usually 3-phase, do you have that avilable where you are putting this? I think you really should just contact the manufacturer and buy the right part, although it will likely be costly, its less costly than fixing the machine if you feed the wrong power.