Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
Hi
that sounds a good price for a machine that size, i had been bidding on similar in the UK. Do you know how heavy it is.
When your moving it, make sure it does not bend under its own weight in the middle, Also, depending on its weight, you may need some machine skates. Good luck with moving it but make sure you understand the weight. And look for purpose build lifting points/connections.
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Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
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george uk
Hi
that sounds a good price for a machine that size, i had been bidding on similar in the UK. Do you know how heavy it is.
When your moving it, make sure it does not bend under its own weight in the middle, Also, depending on its weight, you may need some machine skates. Good luck with moving it but make sure you understand the weight. And look for purpose build lifting points/connections.
Well, my idea is to join 3 pallets with 6 x 3m long wood beams, in order to make a 3m x 1,5m pallet, with fixing/anchoring points.
Then with the help of a hi-lift, slowly put the CnC over the pallet. Fix the CnC router to the pallet and wrap it with plastic film. Then with the help two pallet lifters, pull the pallet near to the trailer:
Attachment 12026 Attachment 12027 that as 3220x1760mm and can carry 2900kg.
The with the help of an electric winch assembled in the trailer, i will pull the pallet to the trailer helping with pallet lifters.
Off course Ideally i would have some machine skates (squid table) to roll the pallet into the trailer. Better, would be to have a Fork Lift Truck to place the pallet with the cnc on top of the trailer...
What do you think?
Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
one or two pallet jacks will do the job. And if your dragging it on wood, onto the trailer, grease the wood. We just got a hugely heavy machine out of a small space with 2 of them
Depending on the weight of the machine, i might consider jacking it up one end, backing the trailer under it, connect and tighten your winch, take both jacks to the back end, jack it close to level, then pull it with the winch,
What do you think it weighs, i would say bewteen 750kg to 2500kg,
Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
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george uk
one or two pallet jacks will do the job. And if your dragging it on wood, onto the trailer, grease the wood. We just got a hugely heavy machine out of a small space with 2 of them
Depending on the weight of the machine, i might consider jacking it up one end, backing the trailer under it, connect and tighten your winch, take both jacks to the back end, jack it close to level, then pull it with the winch,
What do you think it weighs, i would say bewteen 750kg to 2500kg,
I have been told it weights 700kgs.
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shapebusters
I have been told it weights 700kgs.
That sounds a little light and I would guess 1000Kgs would be more realistic. Friend and me wounce moved a much heavier machine (Wadkin 6 headed spindle moulder) up and over a 400mm high wall onto similair trailer with just 2 trolly jacks 2 Planks of wood and scaffold tube. . . . With levers and rollers you can move anything Just like the Egyptians. .:yahoo:
Eddy current here you go if it helps you sleep better. . :thumsup:
Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
700kg, you will easy do that with 2 pallet jacks.
Just be careful not to pull the machine out of shape when you place it on/off the trailer, you will be fine. Drive slow back. Here in the UK, HIABs ( trucks with cranes ), are reasonably priced if you ring around. I say that, becuase even at 700kg, plus the waight of the trailer, its a lot to tow with a car or van, so be careful.
Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
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george uk
700kg, you will easy do that with 2 pallet jacks.
Just be careful not to pull the machine out of shape when you place it on/off the trailer, you will be fine. Drive slow back. Here in the UK, HIABs ( trucks with cranes ), are reasonably priced if you ring around. I say that, becuase even at 700kg, plus the waight of the trailer, its a lot to tow with a car or van, so be careful.
Thank you. I will, and i will take pictures of everything!
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JAZZCNC
That sounds a little light and I would guess 1000Kgs would be more realistic............ with just 2 trolly jacks 2 Planks of wood and scaffold tube. . . . With levers and rollers you can move anything Just like the Egyptians. .:yahoo:
Totaly agree there Jazz, i wne and looked at 2 similar ( afa i can tell from the pics ). i think they was 1300kg and 2200kg inc power units. and yes, jacks, leavers and rollers, but they start to come undone on uneven ground, as i learnt last week
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JAZZCNC
Eddy Current that's not what the Op asked or probably wanted broadcasting.! . .:thumbdown:
Shapebuster: Sorry don't know the make but Like others say it looks like chinese type machine but resonably well built, thou if that is the price then it's not really worth that sort of money unless it's fully working with Tool changer and Vacuum pump pump and even then I think it's not overly cheap.
From what i have looked its as similarities to this one dont you think?
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Maybe Its a older model of this SUDA VG1325 cnc router, from ONGXING TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT Co
http://www.sudacnc.cn/offer/526836431.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHYUWLCrrI8
With this specs:http://www.txgm.dpes.com.cn/product/2011/12/278.html
What do you think?
Re: Help needed identifying this 1300x2500 CnC Router Machine!
Yes that looks very much like the machine doesn't it. I noticed the weight is 1250Kg which i would say is more realistic than 750Kg. That's not overly heavy so should move it easy enough.
Good Luck.