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Old 04-27-2008, 05:57 PM
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Sherline to 220v

Does anyone know if the Sherline can take European voltage? Is it as simple as a plug adapter/cord change?

Or does the whole control box need to be changed?

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Re: Sherline to 220v

They make a 110 to 220 transformer which can be used, I've seen them but never had to buy one so couldn't tell you where to get it.
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Re: Sherline to 220v

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Does anyone know if the Sherline can take European voltage? Is it as simple as a plug adapter/cord change?

Or does the whole control box need to be changed?

Thanks.

Murray
When I received mine, I just changed the plug and switched it on. The motor is 90V DC and the transfo on the lathe/mill can take 220V.
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Old 05-03-2008, 07:24 PM
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Re: Sherline to 220v

Thanks guys. I also found this info on the Sherline site, which explains it.

http://www.sherline.com/powrcord.htm


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