Working Area | 4×8 Feet (Standard router) |
6 Feet L & 5×5 dia (Router with Rotary) | |
Z Height | 250mm |
Transmission X/Y | Helical Rack |
Table Structure | 100×200 Fabrication Pipe |
Bed Structure | T Slot Aluminum |
Spindle Power | 4.5 KW Air Cooled |
Motion Motor | Stepper |
Max motion speed | 7000 mm/min |
Gear Box | Casting Gear Box |
Rail guide & ball screw | Hiwin (Taiwan) |
Spindle Drive | Fuji (Japan) |
Controller | Mach3 |
Opeating Tool | Computer Panel |
Machine accuracy | <0.1 mm |
Opeating Power | Three phase |
Machine Wight | 1200 kg |
Auto Tool Zero | Yes |
Fixture Save Feature | Yes |
Spindle Speed | Analog Speed |
Here are the key features and components of an advanced router with a rotary attachment
Router Spindle
The router spindle is the motorized component that holds and rotates the cutting tool or router bit. It provides the cutting power required for routing operations.
Rotary Attachment
The rotary attachment is an additional component that allows the machine to rotate cylindrical or round objects. It typically consists of a chuck or clamping mechanism that holds the object in place while it rotates during cutting or engraving. This attachment enables the machine to work on curved surfaces, cylinders, or irregular-shaped objects.
Cutting Table
The cutting table provides a flat and stable surface where the workpiece is placed and secured during cutting or engraving operations. It may include clamps, vacuum hold-downs, or other mechanisms to hold the material in place.
Control System
The advanced router with rotary attachment is controlled by a computer numerical control (CNC) system. The operator uses CNC software to program the cutting specifications, tool paths, and design instructions.
Tool Changer
Some advanced router machines come equipped with a tool changer mechanism, allowing for automatic tool changes. This feature enables the machine to switch between different router bits or cutting tools without manual intervention, expanding the range of capabilities and reducing downtime.
Dust Collection System
To manage the dust and debris generated during cutting or engraving, advanced routers often have a dust collection system. It helps maintain a clean work environment and improves visibility.
Safety Features
Advanced routers with rotary attachments include safety features such as emergency stop buttons, safety shields, and sensors to ensure safe operation and protect the operator.
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