I bought this CNC router table from a man named Kwang Kim, who had owned it for several years. The only info he had from the previous owner, was "they used it to cut aluminum". There are no labels, or other identifying marks anywhere on the machine. It is very well made, and possibly someone's prototype. It is constructed of mostly aluminum, with steel rails, and steel gear racks on the X, Y, and Z axis. (The Z axis is an acme screw drive). Please take a look at the photo, and chime in, with any info you may have about this machine. Thanks for any help! The driver electronics is a device called a TB6560, which Kwang had a printed manual for. I am seeking info about the mechanical aspects of the machine, specifically the toothed drive belts which drive the pinion gears. (Unknown belt sizes, gear pulley ratios, etc.)
-Michael