G0704 Cnc Milling Machine 6 Amp Drivers, Vise And Worklight - Bdtools Kit

US $11000

  • Clermont, Florida, United States
  • May 28th
All of the features you want without having to modify the system. Completely cnc'd with a BDTOOLS conversion kit. This system includes a good old vise. This vise and the worklight which is also included, are in prime shape, well taken care of. The system has been getting upgrades since new. The new stepper drivers deliver up to 6 amps of power. This power is call for by the new ethernet Smoothstepper which also includes the separate 5v power supply it requires. I am willing to take returns if you are not completely satisfied. I don't do this through ebay since they make a lot of additional problems for you and me when I say I will take returns through them. You have seven days to notify me of a return and 7 days for me to receive the return. You are responsible for all shipping cost, both to you, after the sale, and to me if you want to return the item. The shipping spec'd through ebay is a little misleading. This system ships in two packages so the weight has little to do with the cost. It is better for you to arrange shipping dock to dock since this is the cheapest way to ship. I will pallatize and deliver to any freight loading doc within 35 miles of 34711. Shipping Dimensions: Carton #1 Type Wood Crate Content Machine class 54 Weight 295 lbs. Length x Width x Height 30 x 28 x 36 in. Carton #2 Type Cardboard Box Content Stand Weight 77 lbs. Length x Width x Height 17 x 17 x 33 in From the warped9td website of the ethernet Smoothstepper 1) The USS can be powered directly via USB. However, you need to make sure that you are using a quality USB cable. Some inferior USB cables can't carry a sufficient amount of current, in which case the 5V logic of the USS may perform erratically. If desired, the USS may be supplied by a separate 5 V power supply. The ESS MUST have a 5 V power supply in order to operate (For more details, please see the "5V Power for Ethernet SmoothStepper" section of this FAQ. 2) The ESS has a larger FPGA than the USS, which means it is capable of more features than the USS.  Design updates are also easier to make because of the additional capacity.  The ESS also has a microcontroller, which is used for additional processing that the USS would be unable to do. 3) The ESS uses Ethernet, which by its design, electrically isolates your PC from your CNC equipment. This means noise and voltage spikes from your motors will not flow back into your PC. The ground of the USS is directly coupled to your PC. USB isolators are available that provide isolation similar to that of Ethernet. 4) Pin out: It is important to note that Port 2 on the USS and both Ports 2 & 3 on the ESS are functionally different than Port 1.  Pins 2-9 of Port 1 are always outputs, whereas Pins 2-9 of the other port(s) may be used as inputs or outputs. The direction of these bits is set in the SmoothStepper’s configuration dialog. These pins have weak (47k) pull down resistors.  If a pull-up resistor is desired instead of a pull-down, a pull-up resistor with a maximum value of 4.7k can be added and it will behave similar to the dedicated inputs of each port (pins 10, 11, 12, 13, and 15).  When using a breakout board that uses logic ICs to drive those pins (most breakout boards), the resistor becomes irrelevant. 5) Plugin Support: We plan on supporting both the USS and ESS in Mach 3 and Mach 4. However, there are many more ESS boards than USS boards out in the field, which means that we will get new features running on the ESS first and then port it to the USS once it is stable. While the USS is a good product, we think the ESS is even better! 3-Axis DSP Based Digital Stepper Driver Max 60 VDC / 6.0A, MX3660 from automationtech Adopting latest DSP control technology and advanced stepper control algorithm complete control for 3 axes. Each axis can have its own configurations Step & direction control 20-60 VDC supply voltage Output current from 1.45 to 6.0A per axis 8 micro step settings: 1, 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/10, 1/16, 1/32, 1/64 8 output current settings: 1.45, 2.08, 2.72, 3.37, 4.05, 4.72, 5.35, 6.0 A Built-in breakout board 5 digital inputs, 4 genral outputs, & one 0-10 VDC analog output DIP switches for micro step and output current configurations Anti resonance for low and middle speed Excellent high speed performance Extra low motor heating & noise; smooth movement Able to drive NEMA 17, 23, 24, and 34 stepper motors Built-in breakout board with DB25 connector and IO's for easy setup with many CNC control systems such as Mach3 and EMC Easy to install and simple to implement Automatic idle current reduction to 50% Features: Dovetail column Safety shut off switch Spindle speed DRO Fine feed head control 2-Speed gearbox Clear guard on spindle Rubber chip guards on ways Zero setting dials Dials read inches Forward/Reverse switch Floor-to-table height: 37-1/2" Stand footprint: 15-3/4" x 16-1/2" Specifications: Motor: 1 HP, 110V, 12A, single-phase Spindle taper: R-8 Spindle travel: 2" T-slots: 3 @ 2-1/2" centers, 7/16" wide Head travel: 11" Head tilt: 90° L/R Max. distance spindle to table: 13" Swing: 15" Table travel (longitudinal): 18-7/8" Table travel (cross): 6-7/8" Table size: 7-1/16" x 26-5/8" Spindle Speed: 50–2250 RPM Approximate shipping weight: 363 lbs.

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