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Tormach’s New PCNC 770 Milling Machine

By Tormach
Thursday, January 21, 2010

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The optional patent pending moving kit allows the machine to be transported as component pieces.



Tormach, LLC (Waunakee, WI) has announced that it has released the new PCNC 770 personal CNC milling machine for sale o.  The PCNC 770 has a space-saving footprint and a basic 115VAC household electrical service requirement. The optional patent pending moving kit allows the machine to be transported as component pieces, making this the first serious machine tool designed specifically for a basement shop. Features include:

  • Reliable cast-iron construction.
  • P4 grade ballscrews.
  • Sensorless vector drive spindle technology.
  • A weight of 662 lbs.
  • Equipped with a 10,000 RPM spindle.
  • 130 IPM feedrates in both X and Y axes. 
  • A 1 hp spindle that is compatible with both R8 and TTS tools.

For more information visit www.tormach.com

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