The machine is suitable for wood, acrylic, aluminum, copper, plastic, and carbon fiber composite materials. It is designed for carving and milling and is commonly used in soft-metal and sheet-metal processing.
The working area is 1300 × 2500 mm (1.3 × 2.5 m), which is the standard 1325 format.
Repeat position accuracy is ±0.01 mm and processing (cutting) accuracy is ±0.05 mm.
The standard spindle has 7.5 kW total power and is described as high-precision, high-speed, constant-torque, low beating, and long-life. For cooling type or specific RPM ranges, confirm options with the supplier.
The machine comes with a straight-line 4-tool library automatic tool changer, allowing up to four tools to be changed automatically during a job.
X and Y axes use imported high-precision racks; the Z axis uses an imported high-precision ground ball screw. Drive motors are servo motors (listed as 'Servor Motor' in specifications).
The controller supports G-code and PLT files. It is compatible with outputs from Type3, Mastercam, Casmate, ArtCAM, AutoCAD, UG, CorelDraw and other common CAD/CAM software.
Maximum running speed is listed at 40 m/min. Power supply requirement is AC 380 V, 50 Hz (three-phase). Confirm local electrical requirements and grounding prior to installation.
The machine includes standard automatic tool (knife) calibration. It also features rail parallelism calibration and lead-screw-to-guide-rail parallelism calibration to ensure long-term accuracy.
Net weight (N.W.) is approximately 1500 kg.
Recommended maintenance includes daily cleaning of dust and chips, regular lubrication of linear guides and ball screws, checking and tightening tool holders, inspecting belts and couplings, verifying spindle cooling, and periodic calibration of rails and tools. Follow the supplier's full maintenance manual for service intervals.
Standard industrial safety items such as emergency stop and limit switches are typically provided, but exact configuration can vary. Many suppliers offer on-site installation and operator training—confirm availability and scope with the vendor.
Yes — the machine is designed for milling and routing of soft metals such as aluminum and copper, as well as non-metal materials. Successful aluminum machining requires correct tooling, feeds and speeds, and often appropriate cooling or chip extraction; request recommended cutting parameters from the supplier.
Warranty length, spare-parts availability, and customization (spindle type, vacuum table, dust collector, cooling options, control system) vary by supplier and model configuration. Contact the seller or manufacturer for exact warranty terms, lead times for parts, and available options or upgrades.
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