CNC Router - Comparison of S/H/ATC Model

If you're planning to purchase a CNC router, we offer three distinct models to choose from. The first model is the S model, which stands for the basic model or Simple Router. The second is the H model, known as the High-Speed Router. The third is the ATC model, which stands for Automatic Tool Changer. Here’s a breakdown of the differences between these three models based on seven key parameters:

  1. Production Needs:
    • Simple Router (S Model): Ideal for basic cutting tasks such as edge trimming, making guitar borders, creating musical instruments like DJ boxes, or crafting children's toys. If you need to perform simple 2D cutting, this model is suitable.
    • High-Speed Router (H Model): Best for more demanding cutting tasks like producing large doors, bed frames, or other large-scale projects. The H model operates at a speed of 12,000 mm per minute.
    • Automatic Tool Changer (ATC Model): Also operates at 12,000 mm per minute but is designed for complex tasks requiring multiple tool changes. It is perfect for high-production needs and intricate 3D cutting.
  2. Safety:
    • Simple Router (S Model): Lacks a feedback system. If a motor encounters a load, the machine will continue operating, risking damage to the wood, the tool, or even the machine itself.
    • High-Speed and ATC Models: Both feature an auto-stop function. If a motor experiences excessive load, whether it’s the spindle or the X, Y, or Z-axis motor, the machine will automatically stop to prevent damage.
  3. Auto Tool Changing:
    • Simple and High-Speed Models: Require manual tool changes. This involves removing the old tool, inserting a new one, resetting the tool zero, and reloading the program, which can take 5 to 10 minutes.
    • ATC Model: Features automatic tool changing, completing the entire process in about 20 seconds. This is ideal if your products require multiple tools.
  4. Auto Dust Collection:
    • Simple and High-Speed Models: Require manual setup of dust collection covers. The covers do not automatically adjust, so you must manually adjust them each time you change tools.
    • ATC Model: Includes automatic dust collection with adjustable covers that move up and down as needed, providing a cleaner and more efficient working environment.
  5. Multiple Origins:
    • Simple and High-Speed Models: Allow only a single origin point.
    • ATC Model: Supports three different origin points, which is beneficial if you need to work with different materials or parts sequentially, optimizing the production process.
  6. Budget:
    • Simple and High-Speed Models: More budget-friendly options if cost is a concern.
    • ATC Model: Higher investment but offers full automation and advanced features, making it suitable for those who need a fully automated, user-friendly machine with minimal operator dependency.
  7. Material Compatibility:
    • All Models: Capable of cutting various materials including MDF, HDF, PVC, Bakelite, wood, plywood, and even aluminum. The choice of model depends more on the speed, tool changes, and automation required rather than material compatibility.

In summary, if you need a basic machine for simple tasks, the S model is an excellent choice. For faster production with higher speed requirements, the H model is appropriate. For extensive production needs requiring multiple tools and full automation, the ATC model is the best option. Choose based on your specific requirements, budget, and the complexity of your projects.

Feel free to reach out if you need more information or assistance in choosing the right model for your needs!

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