gcamlibel, would you mind translating some of the specs for that machine? From what I can tell, it should work very well for you. It appears to be very similar to the machine I converted about a year ago, you can check it out in the Gallery if you want.
If I'm translating (more like guessing in this case ) correctly, the machine has a 600W (~0.8 HP) motor and has spindle speeds in the 100-3000 RPM range. (Please correct me if I'm wrong) That motor size may be a bit small depending on what you plan to be cutting. It looks like the RPM is digitally controlled (probably a VFD DC motor on the spindle) which would be a nice option rather than belt or gear drives. I'd say it looks like a safe bet; I'd be willing to pay up to about $1500 US dollars for something like that.
Let us know how you decide.
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