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  1. #1
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    When to expect the X7

    I was wondering if you had a time frame for the X7 to be realeased and maybe price. [email protected] if you could e-mail pics.

    Chris

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    From what i gather it is coming but they seem to have understood what other user have told them and they are, again from what i gather, testing and making sure the machine is up to expectation so it should be soon.
    The opinions expressed in this post are my own. -Les opinions exprimé dans ce messages sont les mienne

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    Is the X6 mature already or are they developing both at the same time?

    What is the X7? Bigger and faster? Any specs?

    Just curious...

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    Styl sent me a picture. Looks to be a little bigger that teh X6+ model.

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    Only "a little bigger"...

    I'll wait for the X10

    Any word on a lathe that is a LOT bigger?



    Just curious again

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    Quote Originally Posted by wicked0ne View Post
    Styl sent me a picture. Looks to be a little bigger that teh X6+ model.
    i would not a machine the size of the x7 a little bigger but more like double the weigh of the x6 to give an idea and also the x7 from again what i gather is inhouse made well i havent seen a similar casting on another machine so far.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ed from NY View Post
    Is the X6 mature already or are they developing both at the same time?

    What is the X7? Bigger and faster? Any specs?

    Just curious...
    i havent had any new news about the spec but i guess it should still be around what they had announced at first
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  7. #7
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    Here are the Specs I just recieved for Styl CN. Roughly only 1800 LBS. Not much larger than the X6+ as far as weight goes.

    2.1 Inch single blue LCD display screen
    -showing spindle speed and direction
    -800 X 250mm Size of table
    -6000rpm/min High Speed Precision Spindle
    -220V single-phase AC power supply
    -MT3/SK30 metric or R8 imperial spindle
    -1 x 120mm pre-installed high-speed
    -cooling fan
    -high quality casting materials,
    -compact structure
    -OEM PMI double nut ballscrews
    -Hiwin precision linear guideways
    -safety of high-quality electrical
    -components and fast plug
    -the integration of the base casting
    -manual lubrication system pre-installed
    -to protect the rail life
    -pre-installed fourth axis interface
    -pre-installed computer arm
    -CE and CCC safety certification


    Overall Demensions(L x W x H)
    Packing Demensions(L x W x H)
    Table size
    T Slot Demensions
    Weight
    Axis travel


    Spindle speed
    Spindle drive power
    Spinble taper
    Input voltage
    Repeatablility
    Cutter dia
    Motor torque


    Ballscrews


    Linear guideway
    Output


    - 1050mm x 1250mm x 1700mm
    - 1250mm x 1450mm x 1900mm
    - 800mm x 250mm
    - 12mm
    - 800~850kg
    - X axis: 400mm
    - Y axis: 240mm
    - Z axis: 400mm
    - 200~6000rpm/min
    - 1.5kw
    - MT3/SK30/R8
    -220v/240v/120v AC
    -≤0.01mm
    - 4~16mm
    - X axis motor: 8.0Nm
    - Y axis motor: 8.0Nm
    - Z axis motor: 8.0Nm
    - double nut ballscrews P5 class PMI OEM
    - HIWIN OEM high precision linear
    - standard 25pin parallel port


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  8. #8
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    On paper it looks like an X6 with a higher spindle speed... both are 1.5 Kw (2 HP).

    The X7 has more Z travel, but less Y... are those numbers right?

    Hmmm... I suppose so, they match the table size.

    Those are nice size axis motors at 1130 oz.in (steppers ?). Should give nice rapids. Not sure how hard you can push them on feeding, the limitation is likely to be the motor (based on me stopping the SX3 1 HP motor with my puny 230 oz.in), but the Z axis should be sweet.

    Yes, it is a bit heavier. I wonder what the rigidity will be like.

    I would definitely take it for a "prolonged test drive"

  9. #9
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    soonly will present.
    it is big different like x6.
    course 3 axis total linnear guideway.
    high precision.with 6000rpm spindle.
    850kg.
    solid casting stands with machine body.very stable......
    syil america have stocking,we have been delivery to them...
    Direction,Commitment,Follow through

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