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| Techno-Isel CNC router for sale? Howdy all. I ran across a beautiful Techno-Isel CNC router that I need to get rid of. This is a German company, which seems to make decent stuff. I know I am kinda posting in the wrong forum, but what I want is info more than anything. The router is using quad German Star piilow block bearings on every axis. Rolled screws on x and y. z is using a very fine thread acme screw with what looks like preloaded nut. The router cutting area is about 3' x 6' or so. Using enclosed stepper motor control. More than anything I just want to get rid of this cheap. Takes up too much space and I already have a CNC mill and lathe. First off, how much is a cheap price where I can get rid of it quickly? I know you guys can't tell much without pics, I will try to post some soon, but the router is in perfect shape. I just think it was not meant to be that precise of a machine since it is using rolled screws and steppers. Secondly, if I decide to keep it, how accurate is it gonna be? I can't imagine a German company selling anything that was not capable of cutting within 0.005", but maybe I am wrong? Lastly, is there anyone in the Fort Collins, CO area interested in a company built CNC router? Thank you very much! |
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| If you would, send some photos offline to the email below. Please include a few more specs such as the current Z travel and controller type. Thanks, Phill
__________________ Phill Pittman www.masterwerkes.com phill@masterwerkes.com |
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| post you ad here and not in the forms please http://www.cnczone.com/classifieds/index.php
__________________ Thank You, Paul G Site Owner-Webmaster- Administrator www.rfqwork.com www.cnczone.com www.welderzone.com |
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| I would like to come by and look at your cnc router table. Derek DenverCNC.com |
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| Probably not, as it was posted 4 years ago.
__________________ Gerry Mach3 2010 Screenset http://home.comcast.net/~cncwoodworker/2010.html (Note: The opinions expressed in this post are my own and are not necessarily those of CNCzone and its management) |
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