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Roland MDX-540 CNC Machine With Safety Cover + End mill + Collets + PC + MonitorTouch

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Roland MDX-540 CNC With Safety Box + End mill + PC + Monitor Touch. Price: 13500

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For any questions, customized shipping cost for your address, custom pictures, or demostration video, just ask :)

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Items included in the sale:

- Roland MDX-540 milling machine

- Roland handy panel

- Roland tool sensor

- Roland safety cover (blue box in the picture)

- Roland original collets 4mm 6mm and 10mm size

- Nut and nut wrench

- Some end mill (see picture)

- HP PC with Roland panel software installed

- Professional touch screen with side USB port




MDX-540 Milling Machine Specifications
MODEL MDX-540 MDX-540S
Usable Materials Plastic, resin, wood and non-ferrous metals
XYZ-Axis Travel 19.6(X) x 15.7(Y) x 6.1"(Z)[500 (X) x 400 (Y) x 155 mm (Z)]
Loadable workpiece size with optional rotary axis (ZCL-540) * 7.0” Diameter x 14.6” Length [177.8mm Diameter x 370.8mm Length]
Actual milling area is smaller
Distance From Spindle Nose to Table Maximum 10" (254mm)
Table Size 21.7(W) x 16.5"(D) [550(W) x 420mm (D)]
Loadable workpiece weight At acceleration of 0.2G: maximum 26lb (12kg), 0.1G: 44lb (20kg), 0.05G: 44lb (20kg)
XYZ-axis drive system AC servo motor, 60W AC servo motor, 80W
Operating speed Maximum 295ipm (7.5m/min)
Acceleration 0.2G, 0.1G, 0.05G
Software resolution RML-1 mode: 0.0004"(0.01mm ), NC-code mode: 0.00004" (0.001mm)
Mechanical resolution 0.00004” (0.001mm)
Positioning accuracy +/-0.004"/12"(+/-0.1mm/300mm), under no-load conditions
Repeat accuracy +/-0.0019"(+/-0.05mm), under no-load conditions +/-0.0008"(+/-0.02mm), under no-load conditions
Origin reproducibility (when the power is switched on/off) +/-0.0019" (+/-0.05mm) +/-0.0008" (+/-0.02m)
Spindle motor DC brushless motor, maximum 400W
Spindle speed 400 to 12,000 rpm; 400 to 3,000 rpm for positioning and centering
Tool chuck Collet method, maximum tool diameter: 0.4" (10mm)
Control command sets RML-1 and NC codes
Interface USB (compliant with Universal Serial Bus Specification Revision 1.1)
Power supply Voltage and frequency: AC 100 to 120 V/220 to 240 V +/-10%, 50/60 Hz
Required power capacity: 7A (100 to 120V)/4A (220 to 240V)
Power consumption Approx. 700W
Acoustic noise level During operation (no cutting): 65dB (A) or less, during standby: 40dB (A) or less (according to ISO 7779)
Dimensions Width x depth x height: 29.3 x 37.6 x 33.8Z" (745 x 955 x 858mm) Width x depth x height: 30.1 x 37.6 x 33.8Z" (765 x 955 x 858mm)
Weight 225lb (102kg)
Operating temperature 41 to 104F (5 to 40C)
Operating humidity 35 to 80% (no condensation)


For any questions and custom pictures, or demostration video, just ask.
 
This machine is for prototyping laboratories, such as jewelers, orthopedic offices, dental offices etc. It is not suitable for heavy metalworking.

And the price is very competitive!!! New one cost more than double!

Here some online videos of the machine:



 
I’ll get the popcorn out for that!

I repeat that: "This machine is for prototyping laboratories, such as jewelers, orthopedic offices, dental offices etc. It is not suitable for heavy metalworking.And the price is very competitive!!! New one cost more than double!"

Anyway, there is a way to be able to make threads through milling even with a small machine like this...

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The possibilities are endless! and without owning a workshop.

If there are interested people, I accept purchase proposals!
 
I would try ebay. If your location is correct, you will notice most of the members here are in the USA and Canada. I imagine shipping would be very prohibitive, even if you bought the machine for a few grand...
 
I would try ebay. If your location is correct, you will notice most of the members here are in the USA and Canada. I imagine shipping would be very prohibitive, even if you bought the machine for a few grand...

Yeah, no kidding.

I have friends (No, no, really! :) ) that have built better than that for a tiny fraction of the asking price.

The dentists and jewellers who I have met that had in house capability to cut waxes with CNC, used 5 axis desktop rigs, because trying to make a partial plate or a decent ring wax on a 3 axis machine, is pretty much a way to waste a lot of your life.

The rest farmed it out to someone that could make those parts start to finish, from the 3D scans, impressions, cad, and Xrays.

Honestly, I would have a hard time getting enthused about this machine if it were local AND priced well under $1500 or so Canadian dollars. It amounts to being a table top router, except smaller.
 
If you don't want to buy it, it means you can't afford it. this machine is widely sold all over the world, from universities to technical studies, and I have never heard anyone complain about it. Obviously it is not even comparable to the self-made crap machinery that is around.
This is a sale announcement, not a discussion of which machinery is better. if you are not interested in buying, go and disturb someone else.
 
If you don't want to buy it, it means you can't afford it. this machine is widely sold all over the world, from universities to technical studies, and I have never heard anyone complain about it. Obviously it is not even comparable to the self-made crap machinery that is around.
This is a sale announcement, not a discussion of which machinery is better. if you are not interested in buying, go and disturb someone else.

With all due respect, I'm thinking the animosity directed towards you is because all of your postings are for selling. (at least the ones I looked at)
 
I have already tried to contribute with the history of the Schaublin lathe, but I have only been mocked and therefore I have stopped writing. If you want to read it, before making sentences
 
I have already tried to contribute with the history of the Schaublin lathe, but I have only been mocked and therefore I have stopped writing. If you want to read it, before making sentences

I'm just trying to explain to you, as someone on the sidelines.
Stop shooting the messenger.
 
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