5 Axis Desktop CNC Spindle


 

Low speed spindle. Due to the large masses of rotating parts, balancing is difficult, restricting operation to low speed to reduce vibration. This spindle has an ER11 collet to allow use of various size tooling.

 

 

Spindle motor (7/31/2010)

HKII-2221-6 motor will drive an ER11 spindle

 

 

Spindle parts (7/31/2010)

Spindle base, motor, pulley, ER11 collet adapter, deep groove radial bearings(80kRPM, chrome steel, ABEC7, oil lube) and spacing bushings.

 

 

Spindle parts (7/31/2010)

ER11 collet adapter with deep groove radial bearings, pulley and spacing bushings mounted.

 

 

Spindle assembled (7/31/2010)

Spindle assembled and b-axis stops added.

 

 

Spindle assembled (7/31/2010)

Spindle assembled and b-axis stops added.

 

 

Spindle B-axis stops (7/31/2010)

Adjustable b-axis stops for spindle.

 

 

Spindle B-axis stops (7/31/2010)

Adjustable b-axis stops mounted on spindle.

 

 

 

Spindle mounted (7/31/2010)

Spindle mounted on b-axis stage.

 
 

 

 

 

 

 


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