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Hi All - I am a Toolmaker/Mouldmaker working from home - in New Zealand - I have a Syil X3 - but now I have just discovered the Tormach. This machine looks a lot more solid - and looks as though the slideways have much better engagement length. Could someone please post the length of slide engagement and length of travel while fully engaged - The X3 Y travel only has about 3" of travel before engagement length reduces badly.- And at max of about 6" is only half engaged. The Tormach looks a lot better. also the X3 vertical colum is light in section only about 4"X 6" - love to know what the Tormach is - it looks in the pics I have studied to be more like 8" x 6" ..? I have limited ridgidity for steel work eg a 3/8 HSS cutter with 0.050 cuts is almost too much..... or a 1/2" with 0.030" etc - metal removal is better with max revs and carbide - but the lack of ridigity means the edge does not last very long.....and I see the Tormach spins faster..... Cheers |
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| My Tormach has full engagement over the full travel lengths of: x - 15.9 inches y - 10 inches z - 16.25 inches Newer machines have 18 inches on the x -axis but I'm sure it still has full engagement. Regards Phil
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| keen, the Tormach column is 9.75" wide x 8.5" deep. I don't know what the wall thickness is though. The Y axis is fully engaged for the whole travel. If you look at http://www.tormach.com/document_libr...arts_Lists.pdf you will see that the Y ways run from the column to the front of the machine base. I didn't understand your question until I saw http://www.syilamerica.com/images/da/RIMG0006.jpg and realized that the X3 ways were not full-length. Hope this helps! I love my Tormach. Best regards, Randy |
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| My column is 10 inches wide by 8 inches deep (not including the z-axis ways). Regards Phil |
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Regards, Brian Harris 021 973 198 |
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| could some one please post up the dimensions of the deluxe stand? i asked for it when i was getting my quote but never got it from them. they have the size of the crate it comes in listed on their site but not the assembled dimensions. from looking at the pictures i am guessing about 3-1/2' x 7' to 4' x 8' but would like exact measurements to make sure it will fit in my shop. thanks. |
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| Robert, http://www.tormach.com/document_library/D40148.pdf has a fully dimensioned drawing of the machine on the deluxe stand. Best regards, Randy |
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