View Full Version : Has Anyone Heard Of Vortech Routers ?


Pete in Arizona
08-26-2007, 01:55 PM
Hi all,

I'm looking at this router company on eBay and contacted them about the tables. They said that the company used to be Vortech Routers and one of the owner of the marketing company that is advertising for them, purchased the router company and is now building and selling them.
The prices are amazing for what you get. I got a price on the 4x4 table delivered from the east coast of the USA to Flagstaff Arizona. Here's a little about the table.

2007 4' X 4' Integrated Router System

Active Transit /Cutting speeds 900/700 IPM.
Mechanical home switches
Rack & Pinion on X and Y Drives, Ball Screw on z axis
Power 220V
Easy to use G-code controller
64 MB part program storage
Anti Backlash
Plug and play
Item Specification
Table Size 56" x 54"
X,Y,Z working area 49" x 49" x 6"
X,Y,Z Traveling Positioning Accuracy .0001"
X,Y,Z Repositioning Accuracy .002"
Frame Structure Steel
X.Y Structure Anti backlash Rack and Pinion
Z Structure Orbital Ball Screw

Max Speed 0-900 IPM
Max Working Speed 0-700 IPM
Spindle Power Motor High Frequency Conversion Water Cooled Motor
Working Mode 24000r/min

Working Voltage AC220V
Command G Code, hpgl, plt

Interface PC
Flash Memory 64MB

XY Working Tolerance < 0.02mm
Software Mach3, Type3 full function 3d
Packing Size 72" x 76" x 44"
Net Weight 720 lbs


The 4x4 System including Software, High Frequency Spindle and Inverter, T-Slotted Hold Down, Dust Collector Attachment and Bit Set is currently available for only $7,500. The regular retail price is $12k. Easy Financing is available for only $160 per month.

Available accesories: Spindle upgrade to 6HP $800, Table Vac Hold Down System with 10 HP Pump is $1700.

The routers carry a one year warranty with an extended warranty available. Most parts if ever needed can be sent next day. Free Lifetime Technical Support is available and onsite installation and training is available though the router arrives assembled and plug and play ready.

What do you guys think? That's a crazy good price for this right?

Here's the link to the 4x8 table, same specs for $9,995.00

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130145937825


The shipping for the 750lb 4x4 table to Arizona was $388.00 total.

The 4x4 table is exactly the same constuction, just a shorter table.

Let me know, Thanks

Pete

elogicca
08-27-2007, 07:23 AM
Looks like a Chinese router, if you read the guys feedback, not 1 router is sold, mainly small items. Thats a lot of promises from an ebayer.....

Pete in Arizona
08-27-2007, 12:16 PM
Here is his reply. Still sounds great to me. We're talking less than $8K for an industrial strength router shipped across the country to my door. I still think it's a great deal.

Pete,
Vortech is an American Company. The routers are made with parts from Germany, Italy, China, US and Japan. Depending upon the model the final assembly either takes place here or our factory overseas. All manufacturing will take place over seas in the near future.

Thanks, Keith

drmosh
08-27-2007, 09:27 PM
If the router really does what it says, for that money, it's not a bad deal. But i would NEVER buy it without seeing it run. End of story - no discussion. Fly out to his shop and see it cut with your own eyes. There are COUNTLESS stories of people buying "good deal" cnc routers only to find they arent even close to delivering a decent cut. You are going to spend $8k+ for this machine to do only one thing - cut stuff. Until you actually see it perform then you're living in dreamland.

cuts not square? - worthless
loses steps? - worthless
controllers lock up? - worthless
communication faults? - worthless
circles out of round? - worthless
gantry chatters? - worthless
backlash in pinions? - worthless
z out of square? - worthless
table surface uneven? - worthless

and the list goes on and on...

An $8k machine with any of those problems is worthless to you. It will not matter how much money you saved over a $15k machine if yours won't work exactly as you need it. A round trip ticket out there is less than $500 - if you're serious then it's the best $500 you will EVER spend. If he can't accomodate you then he's just a middleman drop-shipping them in as imports and then you should under NO circumstances buy from him.

My two cents, but trust me that I've talked to many people burned by the promise of a router that doesn't deliver.

Pete in Arizona
08-27-2007, 09:47 PM
drmosh,

Thanks for the input. I would hate to finance something that doesn't work properly.

I have to give it a lot of thought.

Pete

pike88
08-29-2007, 01:31 AM
Pete, I bought one of these machines (4x8) from the marketing company. I had no router experience at all and didnt want to spend the money they were charging for onsite installation and training. I am a very small business and I figured I could teach myself. Boy was I wrong.. There is alot to learn!

I actually posted here for an experienced "guru" to come by and teach me how to route. After running the machine he did not believe how little I paid for it and said I got a great deal. He pointed out some reasons (which at the time meant little to me). He said it was as good as his gerber which he paid 40k for. I have since learned alot about cnc and learned that there is alot I still don't know. But everybody I know who knows cnc says it is a great machine.
I'm running it almost everyday and starting to learn some of the 3d design stuff.
Now that I have had it a little while and am learning, now I look a round a bit and have since seen a few different routers: shop bot, dyna, and a shop sabre and they have nothing on my router and I think they cost more.

As for the company I never visited the factory. They told me the same thing they told you. My understanding is one of the owners of the marketing company owns the router manufacturing company. I have spoke with people from the manufacturer and they say the same thing. I dont agree with the last poster, I could care less if they are a "middle man" or a "distributor" or "dealer" or marketing company. Give it a name. I got a very good router at great price. Every time I have called them for help somebody got right back to me and when I snapped a shaft in my spindle, I called them and a replacement was delivered the next day.
I would advise that you get some training. Whether from them or somebody that routing. I've spoke with a couple other people who own the same router and they have been helpful also. If I can help at all email me twopike88@yahoo.com and let me know if you get one.

sngatlanta
01-29-2008, 04:32 PM
Could you post some pictures of your machine to compare with the touched up web site pictures?

Who did you get yours from?

I have followed another thread on this forum with both good and bad reviews of the Chinese made machines (if it’s what these are).

sngatlanta
01-29-2008, 04:33 PM
Did you buy one of these machines or get any further information?

cabnet636
02-08-2008, 09:53 AM
kieth and i have spoken on the phone and another member from another part of the us and i asked for quotes, and info we were given different names and some real bs names etc only to recieve same phone numbers etc.

jim mcgrew