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CNC ROUTER MACHINE MODEL – 1300*2500

CNC router specifications vary widely by manufacturer and model, but the “4*8” typically refers to a working area capable of handling a standard 4 x 8 foot (1220 mm x 2440 mm) sheet of material.

A CNC router is a computer-controlled cutting machine that uses a router as a spindle to precisely cut, carve, engrave, and mill various materials (wood, plastic, foam, composites, soft metals) based on programmed instructions (G-code from CAD/CAM software)

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Common Specifications:

Description Parameter (Typical)
Working Area (X,Y,Z) 1300x2500x200mm (approx. 4×8 ft)
Table Size 1450x3440mm
Lathe Structure Heavy thick steel tube welded frame
X, Y Structure Rack and pinion drive
Z Structure TBI Ball Screw drive
Spindle Power 3.0 KW to 9 KW (air-cooled or water-cooled options)
Spindle Speed 0 – 24000 RPM
Drive Motors Stepper motors (NEMA 34 typical) or Servo motors
Max. Working Speed 0-15000 mm/min (or higher for rapid travel)
Working Voltage AC 220V/380V, 50/60Hz, 3-phase generally required for industrial models
Control System NCSTUDIO, DSP (e.g., A11, A18), or Windows-based
Command Code G Code, *uoo, *mmg, *plt
Software Artcam, Ucancam, Type3, PowerMill (CAM software)
Table Surface T-slot table or Vacuum & T-slot combination
Key Components
Machine Control Unit (MCU): The “brain” that processes the G-code program and sends signals to the drive system.
Drive System: Includes motors (stepper or servo) and transmission components (rack and pinion, ball screws, linear guides) that move the axes.
Spindle: The rotating motor that holds the cutting tool (router bit).
Bed and Table: The surface where the material is secured, often using clamps on a T-slot table or vacuum hold-down.
Software: Includes CAD/CAM software for designing parts and generating toolpaths, and control software for running the machine.