Been reading through a bunch of posts & I have 1 thing I want to confirm before I do something wrong. I'll start by saying Im no electricians. I do know what Im doing & I have an electrician on call just in case. I wired my whole shop & got my final inspection. But since then I've bought a CNC machine that came with a sub panel with all the wires & breakers installed & ready to go. I figure this will be easier to wire up with a single big wire & breaker coming from my main panel, going over the top of my shop to the other side where the CNC machine will be instead of wiring 3 separate circuits. So I know that a sub panel shouldnt have a common neutral & ground so Im used to having a ground bus to separate the 2. This sub-panel wasnt wired that way from the guy I bought it from. I noticed 2 of the plugs are 250v 20amp with no neutral. Just 2 hots & a ground. The other 2 plugs/breakers are regular 220V with 2 hots, neutral, & a ground. Should I pull all 4 of those grounds off the neutral bus & add a ground bus to separate them & just not have the 2 250v plugs with a neutral? I've wired the same plugs to a main panel before so Im used to not having the neutral wire but this sub panel wiring is throwing me off especially since the previous owner didnt have the sub-panel wired with a separate ground bus. Not sure if I should change it. Thanks for the help.