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The Gowe® 10x13 Inch CNC Router is a professional-grade automatic carving and milling machine featuring a robust aluminum alloy frame, 1204 ballscrew drives on all three axes, and a powerful 230W DC spindle motor running at 11,000 RPM. With a working area of 390×280×55mm and repeat positioning accuracy of 0.05mm, it supports a wide range of materials including wood, plastics, and soft metals. Preloaded with Mach3 software and equipped with safety features like an emergency stop button, this CNC machine is designed for industry, education, and creative professionals seeking precision and reliability.
| Manufacturer | Gowecnc |
| Part Number | 9150037 |
| Color | Black, Silver |
| Power Source | AC |
| Wattage | 230 watts |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Speed | 3000 RPM |
| Special Features | Driving units X axis 1204 ballscrew, Driving units Y axis 1204 ballscrew, Driving units Z axis 1204 ballscrew, Effective working travel 390(X)mm*280(Y)mm*55(Z)mm, Frame materials Frame materials, Max.workpiece dimension 390mm*280mm<70mm, Principal axis collet: ER11/3.175 mm, Shape dimension 615x485*390mm, Sliding units X axis Dia.16mm chrome plate shafts, Sliding units Y axis Dia.20mm chrome plate shafts, Sliding units Z axis Dia.12mm chrome plate shafts, Spindle motor Brand new 230w dc motor 11000PRM/Min, Stepping motor type 57 two-phase 1.8A, Work table dimension 525mm*320mm |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
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Don't waste your money on this CNC
We ordered this CNC from Gowe Group which is a third party to Amazon. Gowe delivered it and the control box was defective. We contacted Gowe Group and they had less than helpful solutions to solve it like take a picture of it, use Windows 2000. So ignorant. When we asked them for a return label and refund they stopped emailing back. Amazon can't help because Gowe is a third party in China. We lost our money and have a defective product. Do not order this product. Order a CNC from US manufacturer.
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Good machine once you get a manual from the company for set up and software.
So far a very good machine - however, there is a caveat emptor. While a "demo" version of MACH3 software (the software that controls the machine's movements in x, y, z, etc.) is included, there is no warning in the product details about NOT using a laptop. There is a very brief one page set of instructions included that is NOT correct, and is NO help putting the thing together.A complaint, via Amazon, gets you a response from the company. A detailed word .doc file is included that is fairly complete. So, if you have a tower, not a laptop (in my case running Windows XP) WITH a native DB25 port (Printer port) on the MOBO, everything works fine. There are some example G-codes that work - I actually engraved the "roadrunner" example on wood and then aluminum. several 1/8" bits are included. I don't know if Windows 7 will work with the demo version of the MACH3 included, although I presume buying the full version may work.Be aware, however, if you've never done any CNC milling (or any other computer controlled machine, like me) before, there is a steep learning curve. Triple that if you want to use a CAD/CAM software suite to produce the G-code the machine uses to "automatically" cut your project. However, with 1/8" end mill bits, I can cut wood, aluminum sheet, and magnesium sheet. I need parts for a P2V-7 turbine jet I'm building that aren't sold anywhere (I'm designing my own Fowler flaps).Since I am an academic (Ph.D. diffraction physicist) my normal learning experience is via books and reading. This time I'm going to take a 3 hour hands on class for Autodesk Inventor, and another for some version of CAM software. Once I get the hang of it I think I can use good old gnu fortran (I'm pretty old - 71) to write a program to develop cutter pathways to mill out what I want.
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