how to choose a stone cnc router

In recent years, the market for stele carving, stone statue carving, and stone decorations has been developing at a growth rate of 30%-46%. So how to improve processing efficiency, stone CNC router plays an important role in it, then how to choose stone CNC router? BCAM manufacturer will give you a detailed introduction, the following are several aspects that need to be considered when purchasing an stone CNC router.

 

1.     Stone CNC router power

The motor of the stone CNC router has high power and low power. The power of some engraving machines is only suitable for wood carving and advertising engraving. Due to the relatively high hardness of stone, the power is basically 4.5-5.5KW. This kind of high-power CNC router is also divided into two categories: one is the CNC router with moderate format, which generally processes finer signs, and this kind of CNC router requires higher precision; the other is large-format cutting , The format is generally more than 1 meter, but the accuracy of this kind of CNC router is relatively poor.

 how to choose a stone cnc router

2.     Stone CNC router motor

The engraving head motor of the CNC router is also a very critical part of the stone CNC router, and the motor directly affects the performance of the CNC router. In addition, one thing to note is whether the speed of the engraving head motor is adjustable. If so, it means that the engraving range of the CNC router is wider and the application area is larger, because different materials must be engraved with different engraving head speeds.

 how to choose a stone cnc router

3.     Stone CNC router assembly process

The high-power stone CNC router requires the body to be precise and stable. The BCAM stone CNC router uses a heavy cast iron bed to ensure the stability and processing accuracy of the engraving. For more information, please contact us

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