There are, however, "step down" transformers. These usually have split primary and secondary windings, so you can configure them for 240 or 480 V on the primary, and 240 or 120 on the secondary. If you can tolerate running it at half voltage, set primary for 240 V and supply 120, and then you can get 60 V AC out of the secondary. Or, get 120 V CT on the secondary and run through a 2-diode full-wave rectifier to get about 84 V DC with a capacitor input filter. You can find these in the multi-KVA size. Often machine tool vultures and industrial surplus places have PILES of them.
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