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02-11-2013 #1
Hi all,
I have been using screws to hold down my sheet material rather than vacuum, this works work but it is time consuming.
My router has a matrix table 5 by 10 foot and its all ready for a vacuum pump.
Has anyone had any experience installing a vacuum pump, I have heard they are difficult to get working well.
I am open to ideas other than the conventional vacuum pumps. I have seen people using milk parlor pumps and I have a slurry tanker on the farm which has a large rotary vane pump which is very similer to a cnc rotary vacuum pump. The problem with slurry pumps is they heat up fast and can only run for 5 mins at a time.CNC routing and prototyping services www.cncscotland.co.uk
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