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    Wink Space requirements for SHG1212

    Hey all,

    Can anyone who has a SHG1212 let me know how much floor space is needed to fit it.


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    take the footprint for the machine and add the width of the table material +12" on a side and load end. the other end and side can be say 36" +/-
    James McGrew CAMaster 508 ATC
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    Hi John, The answer to your question is probably the " Packing Size " on the sh-cnc Website.

    It is shown as 1850mm x 1850mm. Also shown is " Table Size " of 1340mm x1540mm.

    Page is here http://www.sh-router.com/shg1212.asp

    Rocket.


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    Thanks for that. It's a bit hard to tell from the website, but is the unit suitable to have castor wheels on the base so it can be moved around?


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