Model 1328 with X/Y travel 1220/2750 mm, table size 1300×2800 mm (other sizes optional), machine size 4200×2300×2200 mm, max spindle speed 24,000 rpm, spindle power options 6/7.5/9 kW, repeatable positioning accuracy ±0.01 mm, working speed typically 60–80 wooden boards per 8 hours (depends on part complexity).
Designed primarily for woodworking: solid wood, plywood, MDF, particleboard, decorative panels and similar non-ferrous materials. Common applications include cabinets, doors, furniture, signs, musical instruments and decorative partitions.
Core components listed include motor, gear, engine and spindle. The machine uses servo motors for axes and supports industry-standard frequency converters (FULING or BEST).
Standard T-slot vacuum table is supplied. Optional clamping/accessory items include vacuum pump, suction cups and auxiliary loading systems for easier material handling.
Yes — a multi-spindle option is offered as an upgrade for higher throughput and simultaneous machining of multiple parts.
Machine supports 380V or 220V supply (confirm the required configuration before purchase). Proper industrial power supply, correct grounding and appropriate circuit protection are required.
The router runs standard CNC control systems and accepts G-code output from common CAM packages. For exact controller model and preinstalled software compatibility (e.g., specific CAM packages and file formats), confirm with the seller.
Repeatable positioning accuracy is ±0.01 mm. Final part accuracy will also depend on tooling, fixturing, material, and proper machine setup.
Optional accessories include vacuum pump, suction cup system, auxiliary loading system, positioning cylinder, saw attachment, screw rod upgrades and multi-spindle heads. Availability may vary—check with the supplier for packaged options.
Manufacturer lists a working speed of about 60–80 wooden boards per 8-hour shift; actual throughput depends on part size, cutting strategy, tooling, number of spindles and operator workflow.
Routine maintenance includes daily cleaning of chips and dust, periodic lubrication of guideways and ball screws, checking belt/tension and electrical connections, monitoring spindle condition and vacuum system maintenance. Follow the supplier’s detailed maintenance schedule.
Because of the machine size and weight, freight shipping is required. Many suppliers offer delivery, on-site installation and commissioning (and operator training) for an additional fee—confirm service options and costs with the seller before purchase.
Standard safe operation practices should be followed: emergency stop access, proper machine grounding, dust collection and guarding where applicable. Operators should wear eye and hearing protection and respiratory protection for dust. Confirm specific safety features (e.g., E-stop, guards) with the vendor.
Yes — table size is listed as optional and several upgrades/accessories (multi-spindle, loading systems, saws, etc.) are available. For bespoke configurations or special tooling, discuss requirements directly with the manufacturer or dealer.
Warranty terms and after-sales service levels are not specified in the listing. Ask the seller for details on warranty period, spare parts availability, technical support, and options for on-site service or remote troubleshooting before purchasing.
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