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  1. #1
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    Mar 2008
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    Question What to buy: X5015 or HM45 clone?

    Hi everyone,

    I've been looking for a medium size milling machine for some time and can't decide between a HM45 bed mill versus a X5015 mini knee mill. I need it initially for manual milling, but would like to eventually make a CNC conversion.

    I've had a look at the HM45 but I can't find a shop with a X5015 on display to have a close look at that machine. So can anyone here offer some comments or opinions about the X5015 and whether it is worth getting it over the less expensive HM45?

    Thanks in advance.
    -Marek Mrozkiewicz

  2. #2
    Join Date
    May 2004
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    hello

    Im in process of developing zay7045fw that will be cnc ready for www.lowcostcncretrofits.com system to fit when you needed .mill will come with ballscrews ,VFD controlled spindle speed and steper motors.
    www.titanmachinery.com.au

    Cheers
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  3. #3
    Join Date
    May 2004
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    milling machine hm-45

    Hi

    I am just in process of developing CNC ready HM-45 mill that will com with ballscrews ,vfd drive spindle and ready to fit with www.lowcostcncretrofits.com controlers .you can email me at [email protected] for more info.

    cheers stuart

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Feb 2011
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    Hi
    I don't know the X5015; but I Know well the HM 45 now... I received this machine recently. I dismount the gear box before any electrical connecting because I see this post . I found an extremely thick oil almost jelly. after purging, I wash with withe spirit. and I find several cm3 of sand and iron filings!!I am continuing my investigations and found 5 defective ball bearings.
    I carefully inspect every corner of the smelter and found several " bags" of sand that I carefully scratched
    Now I changed everything and I had a run in period of 2 hours each speed.
    new disassembly, only a few micro iron filings normal!
    I use oil gearbox mechanics, car...
    now it is still necessary that I inspect the tables and mechanisms! after the chips!
    this is my experience of the HM 45!!
    bests regards

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