Specifications for Voltage and Plugs

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Issue Description:

  1. Buying machines meant for a different country can cause issues with dispatching due to voltage and plug differences.
    • Normally, if this kind of problem occurs, customer service will email to verify specifications before dispatching. If you find the problem yourself and customer service hasn't had a chance to contact you, you can contact customer service for confirmation: support@xtool.com
    • The voltage standards used in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and the United Kingdom are approximate as follows:
      1. the U.S./Canada: 110 V
      2. Europe: 230 V
      3. Australia: 220 V
      4. UK: 230 V
  2. Some European countries such as Ireland, and Cyprus are using British standard plugs.
    • Normally, we will provide an adapter for customers who are in the European Union, but use British plugs.
    • However, if the adapter is out of stock in our warehouse, our customer service will email to verify the specifications or provide another solution before dispatching. If customer service hasn't had a chance to contact you, you can contact customer service for confirmation: support@xtool.com
    • EU residents who use British standard plugs may need an adapter when buying machines from the European site. See the table below:
What you got
What you need
 
 
 

Introduction:

What do the specifications used for the machine mean?

It means the appropriate voltage and the plug used.
 

Plugs

Officially sold machines are currently accompanied by the following main types of plugs.
  1. Type A is mainly used in the USA, Canada, Mexico & Japan.

  1. Type G is mainly used in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Malta, Malaysia, Singapore, and the Arabian Peninsula.

  1. Type F is used almost everywhere in Europe and Russia, except for the UK and Ireland.

  1. Type I is mainly used in Australia, New Zealand, China, and Argentina.

 

voltages

  1. Currently, indoor electricity in different countries around the world operates on two types of voltages: AC 100 V to 130 V and AC 220 V to 240 V.
  2. The voltage standards used in the United States, Canada, Europe, Australia, and the United Kingdom are approximate as follows:
    1. the U.S./Canada: 110 V
    2. Europe: 230 V
    3. Australia: 220 V
    4. UK: 230 V

Contact Us

If you have any questions, contact us at: support@xtool.com

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