Installing a Tormach PCNC 440
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.พ. 2025
- Tormach Machinist, Jason Pulvermacher, unboxes and sets up the PCNC 440 and its stand.
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This would make a wonderful Christmas present, *Wink Wink* Tormach :D
i helped a friend assemble a pcnc1100 few yrs ago,, i did the tram work ,ATC and the entire set up thru-the 4th axis driver install,, its not difficult but it is very time consuming,,, its the only mill ive ever had to assemble,,, now this is great if your goal is to set-up in a space where in pieces allows you to get it in a tight place,, BUT,, while i was assembling it we were in a big shop and had a forklift and it still took better part of a day before a made a chip,, if there was a $300-$500 option of having tormach assemble and set it up all it would be well worth the extra money,, i would consider possibly buying another if this was an option but i really dont ever want to have to assemble a mill again,, a little more money and it comes assembled, test ran and guranteed,, now that would be an excellent option for those who have the room,,, this was just a thought i had back in 2012,, cat30 that works with the ATC would also be a tremendous upgrade,, when i used it ,, it was a great mill for the money!
I'll enjoy the "how it's made" video! Is it coming?
It's so cute!
I wished I knew about the 440 before I did the cnc conversion on the G0704.
Not sure if I ever will be able to do unboxing in Russia.
nice video boys (y)
when is the tool changer and 4th axis coming out for it?
Thanks for commenting!
ATC: We are currently designing the beta test of the PCNC 440 Automatic Tool Changer, which should begin January 2017. If you would like to participate as a beta tester, please contact us, and we will review your request.
4th Axis: We are currently developing the PCNC 440 4th Axis but it is too preliminary to estimate an expected availability date. For additional updates, subscribe to our newsletter.
Are Tormach machines made using metric components (bolts etc.) or Imperial?
+alphgeek All the components are Metric, Captain Haddock.
+Tormach Inc. Thank you :)
Is that the 2 ton Pittsburg crane?
Yes, that is the Pittsburg crane. We try to use equipment that is readily available to the installs.
if I could come up with a purpose for this I would buy one.
We have plenty of ideas! Check out our projects page to get started: www.tormach.com/projects.html
Very nice.... ! Send me one for Christmas and i will start doing some videos on it to :)
+RoboCNC Frees- & Graveerwerk We are familiar with your channel and you do make some great videos!