18 Inch NexGen Metric CNC Milling Machine Ready To Rock For Computerized CNC Setup, 5810A-CNC Metric Version With The A Package, Sleek NexGen Mill For Precision Workshop, Hobbyist Or Lab Use

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18-inch NexGen Metric CNC Milling Machine with A Package
✔️ CNC-ready base, extended table, and A Package included for setup

This NexGen metric CNC milling machine is built for precision work in hobby shops, labs, and classrooms, offering extended capacity and a metric version for robust machining. It’s ideal for larger parts and educational environments where CNC readiness and expanded tooling are key.

✅ 18 inch base with Y-axis leadscrew protection (457 mm)
✅ 2.75 inch (70 mm) x 18 inch (457 mm) extended mill table with two T-slots (70 mm x 457 mm)
✅ 7 inch x 13 inch tooling plate (178 mm x 330 mm)
✅ 15 inch extended column bed (381 mm)
✅ Extra-rigid column base
✅ Handwheels: 2-1/2 inch (63 mm) Z-axis and 2 inch (51 mm) X/Y with laser-engraved collars
✅ Note: CNC-ready machines cannot be operated manually until stepper motors are installed
✅ 1/4 inch drill chuck with key, #1 Morse arbor with drawbolt
✅ Oil reservoirs on X-, Y-, and Z-axes
✅ Pulleys, drive belt, three hex keys, spindle bars, gib removal tool, 8 ft three-wire power cord, and instruction manual
✅ A Package includes: step block hold-down set, 5/32 inch hex T-driver, center drill set, carbide fly cutter, mill collet set with drawbolt, 6-piece 3/8 inch end mill set, end mill holder, milling vise, and Shop Guide book

💡 What is a pillow block bearing used for in precision CNC milling setups and how does it affect performance? Understanding its role helps keep shafts aligned and reduces wear in long runs.

- Supports rotating shafts and maintains alignment in compact spaces
- Handles radial and axial loads to reduce wear on guides
- Sealed ball bearing options offer debris protection and longer life
- Ceramic variants lower friction in dusty environments

💡 What is a pillow block bearing used for in precision CNC milling setups and how does it affect performance?

Understanding its role helps keep shafts aligned and reduces wear in long runs.

- Supports rotating shafts and maintains alignment in compact spaces - Handles radial and axial loads to reduce wear on guides - Sealed ball bearing options offer debris protection and longer life - Ceramic variants lower friction in dusty environments