CNC Router Engraver ChinaCNCzone 3040T-DJ V2 is a 230 W 3-axis device which is designed for work on small areas. It is suitable for various materials, such as wood, PMMA or other plastic, MDF board, PVC, plywood, etc. Features Compact size 230 W spindle Auto checking function Simple installation and operation PC controlled via USB interface Precision 1204 ballscrew Simple Mach 3 software Technical Specifications Effective working travel 390 × 280 × 55 mm Max. workpiece dimensions 390 × 280 <70 mm Work table dimensions 530 × 320 mm Material thickness < 70 mm Stepping motor type 57 two-phase 1.8 A, super low-noise Spindle speed 1000 ~ 8000 RPM Engraving accuracy > 0.05 mm Interface USB Operating voltage AC 220 V Size 136 × 116 × 92 mm Weight 27 kg Package Contents CNC Router Engraver 3040T-DJ V2 – 1 pc. Control box – 1 pc. Axis motors – 3 pcs. USB cable - 1 pc. Power cable – 1 pc. Tool box and tools – 1 pc. Software - 1 pc. User manual - 1 pc.
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Great machine for the price
I bought an identical machine to this over a year ago. I also own a large Techno CNC router, so I was familiar with the operation. These are actually great little machines if you know at least the basics. I use this his for small scale production of parts and art pieces. I made the two items on the attached pictures with it. Each ran for over an hour, and a single error of the machine would have ruined the piece. As you see, it didn’t. The machine was packaged very well, and I had purchased the Mach 3 software with it. However, on my other bigger machine I use Vectrics VCarve, and I really didn’t like Mach 3. The machine came with a sample of the USBCNC software. That software only allowed 24 lines of code, but I really liked it. For $70 I bought the license and I really like the software. Very easy to learn. In the beginning my machine lost memory a few times and messed up a work piece. In my real job I troubleshoot machines. So I noticed that on the DC motor they use for the router, they use non-shielded wire for the connection between the motor and the motor controller (That little black box). I replaced the original wire, just this one, none of the other ones, and the machine has not had another hick-up since. And I have run some files on it that ran for three hours straight. The router motor that comes with it isn’t the strongest, but I have cut maple with it, oak and lots of plastic. You just have to adjust the feed rate accordingly. You could certainly upgrade the router motor, and I was planning on doing that, but then the three driver motors will have to b changed too and probably the spindles. To me, I use this machine for my smaller projects and as it is, this little machine will do all of those, with no problems. Just do yourself a favor and get the USBCNC software to run it, take a little time to set it up right, and replace the motor wire with a shielded one. As far as what you can cut with it: I cut polycarbonate, ABS, acrylics, maple, oak, pine, plywood, MDF and other stuff. It will cut as good as your bit is.
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