mikemac
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Just wondering if anyone has any ideas on this machine...? He's asking $650 Canadian
This is a lightly used (1 year old) Micro-Mark microlux milling machine.
MicroLux Milling Machine Specifications
Table size: 16 inches wide x 3-3/4 inches deep
Table travel (X direction): 8 inches
Cross slide travel (Y direction): 4 inches
Headstock travel (Z direction): 7 inches
Clearance (spindle to table-top): 11 inches
Center of spindle to face of column: 6 inches
Spindle speed: variable between 0 and 2,500 rpm
Spindle taper: MT-3
Column angle: tilts from -45 degrees to +45 degrees
Motor: 350 watt (0.47 hp) DC, operates from standard 110v AC outlet
Overall size: 30 inches high x 20 inches deep x 20 inches wide
Weight: 110 pounds (basic machine without accessories).
Gears: all steel, no plastic.
This machine has been converted to belt drive using a commercial Stirling Steele kit. This increases the spindle max speed to a range of 0rpm to 4300rpm.
Machine comes with six of the most common MT3 collet sizes, a standard sized end-mill holder, drill chuck and arbor, and a conversion kit to switch the mill over to air cylinder counter-weight just in case you want to do the conversion. This includes a longer headstock rack.
It also includes all the original parts to convert it back to a gear-head if you so desire. Conversion takes about 30 minutes to do.
This is a lightly used (1 year old) Micro-Mark microlux milling machine.
MicroLux Milling Machine Specifications
Table size: 16 inches wide x 3-3/4 inches deep
Table travel (X direction): 8 inches
Cross slide travel (Y direction): 4 inches
Headstock travel (Z direction): 7 inches
Clearance (spindle to table-top): 11 inches
Center of spindle to face of column: 6 inches
Spindle speed: variable between 0 and 2,500 rpm
Spindle taper: MT-3
Column angle: tilts from -45 degrees to +45 degrees
Motor: 350 watt (0.47 hp) DC, operates from standard 110v AC outlet
Overall size: 30 inches high x 20 inches deep x 20 inches wide
Weight: 110 pounds (basic machine without accessories).
Gears: all steel, no plastic.
This machine has been converted to belt drive using a commercial Stirling Steele kit. This increases the spindle max speed to a range of 0rpm to 4300rpm.
Machine comes with six of the most common MT3 collet sizes, a standard sized end-mill holder, drill chuck and arbor, and a conversion kit to switch the mill over to air cylinder counter-weight just in case you want to do the conversion. This includes a longer headstock rack.
It also includes all the original parts to convert it back to a gear-head if you so desire. Conversion takes about 30 minutes to do.