dango
10-08-2005, 12:28 PM
does anyone know where can i get Fadal parts
I am looking now for motor for the A axis
and i only can find new one for 1500$
I am looking now for motor for the A axis
and i only can find new one for 1500$
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View Full Version : looking for FADAL parts dango 10-08-2005, 12:28 PM does anyone know where can i get Fadal parts I am looking now for motor for the A axis and i only can find new one for 1500$ nervis1 10-08-2005, 10:48 PM I've bought from the factory and cncpros.com quite a bit, neither has let me down. Usually cncpros has a small price advantage. (no connection to either place etc etc.) Dave dango 10-09-2005, 01:11 PM kmac-part.com you can found cheaper price than cncpros.com but i am looking for more places little bubba 10-09-2005, 05:33 PM We've bought from CNC-pros and they are definitely cheaper than the factory. It seems that Fadal is buying up all the rebuilt stuff for themselves, which leaves you out in the cold for buying a refurb. Just curious and not being a jerk, but how did you roast a 4th axis motor? If its not needed asap, just send it out to be rebuilt. It'll save you a ton of cash, but no 4th axis for a couple of weeks. Also, are you sure its the motor? I've convinced myself that X was the problem, throw 2K at it and it was actually something else. A while back we had a ton of problems with our 4th axis and it all came down to one thing, a frayed wire, which was a giant pain to find since it would work for a couple of weeks, and then start throwing errors, different one each time, which made it difficult to trace. dango 10-10-2005, 07:41 AM how can you say that that cnc-pros are cheaper at the factory you can buy new one at 1430$ by cnc-pros the price1500$ at KMAC the price 1200$ now you can find who is cheaper i am positive that the problem is in the motor since all the magnet fall by the way to send it two ways it will be the same price as to buy new one little bubba 10-10-2005, 07:02 PM wierd all I've ever tried to buy was driver boards, and CNC-pros were about $100 cheaper. $1750 or so from Fadal, $1600 from CNC-Pros. They can keep their $250 core, I'm going to send the blown one out for a rebuild for $400. hsmexpert 09-05-2007, 01:08 PM Give a try to uptimecnc.com pretty good pricing and delivery |