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    3-axis CNC router 10' x 5' x 12"

    3-axis CNC router 10' x 5' x 12"

    Heavy duty CNC router with 3 HP water-cooled Spindle, completely upgraded with new Technik servo motors on all axes (2 on Y axis, 1 on X axis and 1 on Z axis), new Centroid electronics and software for unlimited file size, as well as probes for tool height (TT 1) and work-piece orientation (DP 4), and handheld pendant remote control with e-stop. Working envelope (Y - X - Z) 120" x 60" x12" . Spare new VFD included. Router has been used 500 hrs, spindle has been replaced 30 hrs.
    Many cutting tools, clamping accessories and vises as well as dust removal system sold separately.
    We are upgrading our equipment for production to a 5 axis Zimmermann FZ 35 with larger capacity and need to make space for the new machine - this is your chance !

    List Date: 8/15/2014
    Location: Fort Myers, Florida, United States

    For more info, click here to view the original listing: 3-axis CNC router 10' x 5' x 12"
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    On Sale For: $28500 (Local Pickup Only)


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    Re: 3-axis CNC router 10' x 5' x 12"

    I'd like to use something like this to cut fiberglass mold tools
    I would be using precision board's 40lb tooling board
    can this machine cut this?
    whats the router arbor size? model?
    when will the machine be available for pick up?

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    Re: 3-axis CNC router 10' x 5' x 12"

    Ideal for doing just that, but you can cut even denser and harder materials - we have used this to precision route propeller-blade molds and more.
    The collet is ER-20
    Attachment 249998

    The machine is available for pick up at any time with 48hrs advance appointment.

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