It looks to me as though they offer at least some machines that are capable of utilizing single phase 220/240v if thats what you want:
I suggest clarifying your electrical requirements with...
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It looks to me as though they offer at least some machines that are capable of utilizing single phase 220/240v if thats what you want:
I suggest clarifying your electrical requirements with...
Please post an asking price and the location of the scanner.
While I see a reference to "London", at a minimum there is a London in Kentucky USA, one in Ontario Canada, plus London UK.
Let me be clear: I'm wearing my 'Moderator' hat here: Drop this issue.
There are a variety of options in my Moderator Toolbox that can be applied here.
A "hobby machine in a flat" refers to a machine that is located inside an apartment or flat, by definition a residential building typically occupied by multiple non-related persons / family groups....
I have removed two posts from this thread. Personal attacks will not be tolerated.
Server problems resulted in the images not transferring to CNCZone properly, so I added them here:
https://i.postimg.cc/hgTYrWX3/CNC-machine-identifcatoin.jpg
Server problems resulted in the images not transferring to CNCZone properly, so I added them here:
Due to server issues, the images in post #1 failed to transfer to CNCZone properly, so I am putting them here:https://www.cnczone.com/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=504568&stc=1
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Here is Scoot's spec page: https://cncrouterkits.com.au/maker-large-scale-cnc-router/
From an electrical safety perspective, the metal frame of the machine should be connected to ground (the AC ground wire). If the 'din rail grounding blocks' are designed to ground to the machine...
I agree that a 7amp breaker should be adequate for a PSU with a max load of 6.3amps. In this sense it doesn't really matter what is going on with the cutting head, cutters, motors etc if they are...
Perhaps I am misunderstanding what you have in mind, but if all the components are powered by that PSU in the photo then the 20A breaker shown in the photo is way too big.
The 20amp breaker in...
How are you expecting the AXYZ machine to talk to the computer? As there is no parallel port, is there a USB cable, or an Ethernet cable, or?
You may find this earlier thread useful: https://www.cnczone.com/forums/commercial-cnc-wood-routers/220194-new-pc-wont-talk-axyz-5012-a.html
There is a good chance with a machine of that vintage that the PC to machine connection is a 25 pin parallel port. Modern computers no longer have parallel ports built in, and modern 64 bit operating...
Last one:
https://i.postimg.cc/QsZbcyFY/a8db4df6-c327-4bcf-b8c2-7b2edad479b9.jpg
The 6 photos did not transfer from IndustryArena properly, so 5 are attached here:
I'm closing this thread.
There are times when claims made on the net are somewhat exaggerated, and perhaps those might be tolerated here. But clearly false info posted by a commercial entity...
Here it is in the correct orientation. This happens with 'modern' phone/cameras that store images in a somewhat different way than older devices. Nowadays the image is stored however the camera...
I can't help with the Citizen part, but wish to point out that CNCZone and Industry Arena forums are not UK based forums, but have members from all over the globe.. There are some "Clubhouse"...
One possibilty that may help is to put "matched" in quotes in your Google search. Example search phrase:
"matched" 12x28x8mm angular contact bearings
Some of the results:...
Tony did upload images to Industry Arena. Due to server problems they did not replicate to CNCZone, but I have linked them here:
https://i.postimg.cc/CYNSsdYn/IMG-7110.jpg
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It appears to me that the website link for that company is: https://cncshopandservice.com/about-us/
Here is the rotated image:
Its possible that the stepper is losing steps (driver issues a command, but the stepper mechanically cannot comply). So, try setting lower limits for the MaxSpeed and Acceleration and see what...
Well, if it is REALLY " "Tinned Copper Wire", then its normal copper wire with a layer of what is similar to solder (tin) applied on top of the copper. But in my opinion, some unscrupulous vendors...
It appears that the manufacturer of your machine is still around -- and selling similar products. I suggest contacting them to see what they can offer you.
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Its possible that email address is outdated. See my reply in this thread:
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/benchtop-machines/468060-cnc.html
Last two, please click the links:
https://i.postimg.cc/cdM5Gk0k/s-l1200b.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/bzyVy0vy/1999-drive-motor-compl-pmd-bl-8850-hd-ab.jpg