Hello
I bought a 200iC fanuc robot, I have 110V/60Hz at home and I know the robot needs 220V single phase. ANY IDEA HOW I CAN DO THAT.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
Fanic 200iC using 110V
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kamatcho -
January 9, 2016 at 7:14 PM -
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If you have a dryer or electric oven, those typically run off of 220. Just go to the hardware store and pick up an appliance power cord.
Hire an electrician if you want a dedicated plug for the robot.
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And if you don't have the 220 outlet (which you probably do have), you could always do a step up transformer from 120V to 220V.
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Hello
I bought a 200iC fanuc robot, I have 110V/60Hz at home and I know the robot needs 220V single phase. ANY IDEA HOW I CAN DO THAT.
THANKS IN ADVANCE
You did not specify the controller, but what makes you think it needs only single phase? -
There was a 120 vac option for a 200iC from fanuc. Make sure you're sitting down when you get the price! Otherwise just buy a transformer
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Last month I set a FANUC 200IC. It says 110v on the power section. But for 220v Power selection switch in when you removed the cover of the section. Afterwards, robot-220V 50Hz with it worked flawlessly. Two hours to find it but I called.