Router 2600 Pro (sold)

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Graham S
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Router 2600 Pro (sold)

Post by Graham S » Mon 13 May , 2013 9:04 am

Sold, delete thread if you wish.
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Graham S
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Re: Router 2600 Pro

Post by Graham S » Mon 13 May , 2013 13:11 pm

FYI I am currently sorting out some photos of the machine, I'm having to move half the workshop before hand though but should get them done today.

Graham

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Re: Router 2600 Pro

Post by Graham S » Mon 13 May , 2013 15:56 pm

Here are some images of the machine, I've made notes on each.

Also note I will replace the polycarbonate door with a new one so there will be no scratches. I will also get hold of proper spanners for the spindle, one is a standard spanner and the other a special one. I'll basically make sure you get a great machine ready to go.

Cheers,

Graham
overview.JPG
This is the machine on the bench, I have noticed the door has picked up scratches, I will order some polycarbonate and make a replacement. The only other marks on the whole machine are tiny bits of hangar rash on the edges of the cabinet, very subtle.
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Inside the machine, it powers and runs perfectly
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The various bits with it (plus some documentation) the collets are ER20 not ER32 as I stated originally.
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This is a neat little cam based sheet clamp with t-nuts
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1.2KW Fimec spindle
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Just to prove it can move from the home position, perhaps not obvious.
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Power and USB connection.
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This has vents for venting out dust, there are similar holes in the other end of the machine in the bottom, if not used could easily be blanked off with some sheet or even ali tape.
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This allows you to connect an extractor, 4" hose fitting I think.
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Graham S
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Re: Router 2600 Pro

Post by Graham S » Tue 14 May , 2013 10:11 am

Please note, what looks like a blotch on the front of the lower edge of the machine in the first image is actually dust on my phone's camera sensor, you can also see it on the close up of the software.

Graham

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