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  1. #1
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    Fadal 4020 88HS IMPORT / EXPORT

    I am considering buying a 1993 Fadal 4020HT from a machine dealer in the US
    I believe it runs 230V / 440V 60HZ
    I want to import it into Australia
    Our power here is 240V 50HZ 1phase domestic
    and 415V 50HZ 3 phase
    Can anyone shed some light on the implications of this difference in power availability here in Australia

  2. #2
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    The 50 /60 Hz makes no difference to the machine. It will use either. You only need to tap the transformer for the correct voltage applied to the machine and verify that the 1170 surge supressor is the correct voltage rating.

    Neal

  3. #3
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    Neal, do you still work for Fadal?
    ObrienDave. MasterCam since V6. Gcode since 1983.
    The nose you punch today may belong to the butt you have to kiss tomorrow.

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    I work for Mag Maintenance Technologies these days. We are the old Fadal Service Department just moved under the MAG IAS banner.

    Neal

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