PRICE LOWERED TO $4500. (Can't edit my original post)
I'm selling my New Carve CNC router. It's a great machine but I'm moving to laser work.
This is the 750mm version of the machine. These are very strong machines - all the plates are 1/2" thick aluminum, they're driven with 12mm lead screws and have dual 15mm square linear rails on each axis. They also come with adjustable brass anti-backlash nuts.
Specs:
Footprint: 58" x 32"
Travel:
X= 24"
Y= 24"
Z= 5 1/2"
Cutting tool: Huanyang 2.2kW water-cooled spindle with ER20 collet (110V version). Includes custom spindle mount.
Controller: Arduino Uno with 5056 drivers
Software: OpenBuilds Control
Lenovo touchscreen laptop mounted on swing arm stand. Note: this laptop is hardwired to the machine but a spare outlet is included that can be easily mounted where the 110v connection is in case a different PC is needed.
Full Misumi 2040 T-slot bed.
Motors:
X/Y: 570 oz-in low-inductance Nema 23
Z: 270 oz-in Nema 23
48-volt power supply for motors
Water cooling: combination pump/reservoir with flow indicator, drain valve and 120mm radiator. Includes extra replacement pump.
Front-mounted controls - switches for all functions plus spindle control panel.
Oil mist system installed - fluid and air pressure adjustable, powered by onboard airbrush compressor. Easily removable if needed.
Wireless mini keyboard for jogging & control.
2-piece nylon dust shoe.
Grizzly G1163P 1HP dust collector with accessories.
J-Tech Photonics 7-watt diode laser with custom heat sink and adjustable mount. Included but not installed.
Includes misc tooling (HSS and carbide end mills, coated and plain, many unused) and clamps.
For more pics and descriptions look here.
Asking $5000 for the whole assembly. Local pickup only, Springfield Missouri. The entire setup (minus the dust collector) is mounted onto a piece of 3/4 melamine board to make it easy to transport and set up. Unplug the power cord and the entire machine is ready to travel!
Note: this is a 110-volt setup. I run it on a dedicated 30-amp circuit but not everyone has one of those. I installed a second 110v inlet socket at the rear that's not wired in case someone needed to separate the loads to run on separate circuits. It would be easy to wire this inlet socket to the VFD to split the power load of the machine if needed.
10-amp circuit breakers are installed on the dust collector, air compressor and VFD circuits.
Any questions please ask and thanks for looking!!
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PRICE LOWERED TO $4500. (Can't edit my original post)