examorph
27-07-2017, 09:37 PM
Details
General Info:
Hours of use: Mach3 shows a total operating time of 205 hours
Materials cut: Aluminium, brass, various woods, foams, plastics and more.
Cutting area: ~700 x 400mm with Z axis of around 90mm. Also an additional 100mm overhang for taller objects at the front.
Machine construction:
Components:
- HIWIN 20mm rails on all axis
- 1610 dual ball screws on X axis, 1605 single ball screws on Y/Z
- All ball screws belt driven
Electrics:
- 2.2kW Water cooled spindle + Huanyang VFD
- AM882 digital drives on all axis
- CSMIO/IP-M motion controller
- 8.7Nm NEMA 34 on X axis and 3.1Nm NEMA 23's on Y/Z
Additional:
- Mach3 license and setup files to suit this machine (laptop not included)
- Manual valve controlled air blast setup for metal machining (compressor not included)
- Water cooling setup for spindle
It's ready to go as a 'plug and play' machine, just requires single phase mains supply and a laptop/PC with an Ethernet port and you're good to go. Here's some pics of the machine:
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And here's some machined examples of some test cut's and 'one off's' which I have photos of:
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Please PM me if interested - it's located in Newcastle. Thanks
General Info:
Hours of use: Mach3 shows a total operating time of 205 hours
Materials cut: Aluminium, brass, various woods, foams, plastics and more.
Cutting area: ~700 x 400mm with Z axis of around 90mm. Also an additional 100mm overhang for taller objects at the front.
Machine construction:
Components:
- HIWIN 20mm rails on all axis
- 1610 dual ball screws on X axis, 1605 single ball screws on Y/Z
- All ball screws belt driven
Electrics:
- 2.2kW Water cooled spindle + Huanyang VFD
- AM882 digital drives on all axis
- CSMIO/IP-M motion controller
- 8.7Nm NEMA 34 on X axis and 3.1Nm NEMA 23's on Y/Z
Additional:
- Mach3 license and setup files to suit this machine (laptop not included)
- Manual valve controlled air blast setup for metal machining (compressor not included)
- Water cooling setup for spindle
It's ready to go as a 'plug and play' machine, just requires single phase mains supply and a laptop/PC with an Ethernet port and you're good to go. Here's some pics of the machine:
22379223842238322382223812238022378
And here's some machined examples of some test cut's and 'one off's' which I have photos of:
22385223862238722388
Please PM me if interested - it's located in Newcastle. Thanks