Kress 800 fme
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#KRESS 800 FME PROFESSIONAL#
Rigidity of the motor and it’s bearings is also important, as is cooling (lower rpm -> worse “the standard ones we use”: You mean “we” as in “we, at my day job, where we do professional CNC milling with really expensive gear” or as in “you and me, hobbyists on the forum, doing this for fun”? Okay, I was aware of the power, sorry if that was not clear And I don’t want to break & throw away a 120 Euro tool and then get a 200 Euro tool instead ^^" The cheapest “brand” alternative I found was a Makita RT0700C, 710W, 10k to 30k for 120 Euro, but usually not sold/used for aluminum - at least from what I could gather. Nice to have, in that order: Steel, Wood, Plexiglas, maaaaaybeee Plastics
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Regarding the RPM bands: Which one would you recommend? So power-wise suppose I can go with either Kress, I suppose - assuming the internal bearings can handle the forces the Suhner is explicitly sold as "suited for steel milling". Kress/AMB FE-1050 FME-1: 1050W, 1.7kg, various rpm variants: 5k to 25k, 10k to 29k, 3.5k to 25k, ~ 240 to 250 Euro (depending on variant, maybe 200 for some).I was checking options (in Europe) and found the two Kress/AMB to be quite popular with MPCNC builders - and the third (in the topic) as an interesting alternative from the linked CNC machine manufacturer above: