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Default Bridgeport Wiring help?

Our school has been offered a Bridgeport Milling Machine (SN #BR-251009). It is currently wired to 3 phase 440V. I would like to know if we can wire to our existing 3 phase 208V line? If not what modifications or additions wil we need to make?

Furthermore the machine has a Prototrak CNC setup on it. Does anyone know the power needs of that? I would assume it runs on 110V but you know what they say about assuming.

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