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    Default Robland X31 - Can this run single phase or VFD required

    Hi All,

    On a learning curve here, so please bear with me. I have the opportunity to grab a Robland X31 for free (or close to it).

    As I understand, some of these (depending on motors I guess) are capable of being wired for either 3 phase or single phase.

    My question is - can anyone tell if this machine can be wired as single phase (it's 3 phase currently right?).

    If not, please recommend me a VFD to order - will the ecogoo 2.2kw do the trick?

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    Thanks!

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    You have to get at the motor connection box and take the cover off and photograph that.

    Also the motor(s) nameplate may indicate this - get a photo of that.

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