Hi
I can help you to fix the problem.
could you please send me. Some photos of your machine?
where are you located?
Send it to my email . Mattcnc@protonmail.com
I bought my machine 2nd hand many years ago. It has NEMA34 motors with the basic, standard setup and a 3.25HP PC router. I've never gotten the machine to cut reliably. The machine generally feels "loose" to me despite my efforts to tighten things up. It wants to jump under a variety of situations which is my biggest problem. The cut quality off the machine, especially on curves is also less than great. It's pretty bumpy but not "holy crap" horrible. I've changed the pinon gears. Squared the machine up to the best of my ability using consistent reading prox sensors. I've stiffened my base. Tweaked a number of other things over time. I've also done software tweaks to have the machine generally operate slower (especially in accel & decel).
The only "solution" I've found is to cut slow, nothing over 120ipm. I generally keep it 70-80ipm and keep the depths low (typically won't do anything over 1/4" per pass). Even then, results can be pretty mixed. At this point, I rarely use the machine as I never can rely on it for jobs (to make money as it was meant to be used in a business setting).
To give a little more context on what I mean when I say the machine "feels loose". When I push on the machine in various directions to simulate load, it just feels like it wants to jump out of the rack. I understand this is part of the design, but I can't help feel that something is off in my situation given my consistent issue with cut reliability.
I'd like to resolve this problem so I can either start using the machine reliably or sell it to someone else and not have to worry about selling a faulty machine.
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Hi
I can help you to fix the problem.
could you please send me. Some photos of your machine?
where are you located?
Send it to my email . Mattcnc@protonmail.com
Is this a CNC Router Psrts machine? Can you post pictures as well as videos of it jumping and you pushing it causing it to move?
David Gage
Deep Sea Sound
Hi Ross,
Feel free to reach out to us directly and we can assist you with this. You may just need to replace or update a few components. Feel free to contact us and we can have one of our support engineers help determine the best course of action.
Best regards,
Ahren
CNCRouterParts