The model is iGC-LT-1325 with a working area of 1300 × 2500 × 250 mm.
It uses a 9.0 kW HQD air-cooled tool-changer spindle, suitable for heavy-duty wood cutting and engraving tasks.
Yes — it has an ATC with a straight-row tool magazine holding 12 tools for rapid tool changes during production.
The machine is equipped with an LNC control system. It typically accepts standard CNC files (G-code/NC) and common design exports from CAD/CAM software — confirm exact supported formats with the supplier.
The machine uses Taiwan TIWIN 25 square rails, a Taiwan XINYUE rack, and a SHIMPO reducer for stable, precise motion.
Included are a 5.5K air-cooled vacuum pump for table adsorption and a 4 kW double-bucket vacuum cleaner for primary dust collection, plus a thickened vacuum adsorption table and secondary dust removal.
It can cut and engrave wood, MDF, plywood, acrylic, PVC and other plastics, man-made marble, and can perform engraving on non-ferrous metals like copper and aluminum (and light work on iron). For heavy metal milling, consult the supplier for appropriate tooling and parameters.
Yes — the machine is specifically marketed for cabinet doors and wooden door production including solid wave boards, artistic doors, unpainted doors, window frames, mahjong and computer tables, and other woodworking components.
Standard configurations include the 12-position tool magazine, thickened vacuum adsorption table, positioning cylinder, pushing device, and secondary dust removal system. An independent IGOLDEN cabinet houses electrical components.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning dust from rails and spindle, lubricating guide rails and racks, checking spindle collets and tool holders, replacing vacuum filters as needed, and inspecting belts and electrical connections periodically.
Most machines include emergency-stop buttons and protective covers; operators should wear appropriate PPE (eye and hearing protection), secure workpieces, and follow safe operating procedures. Confirm the exact onboard safety features with the vendor.
Suppliers typically offer factory testing, on-site installation, commissioning and operator training. After-sales support and warranty terms vary — request details from your dealer before purchase.
The machine can engrave and perform light milling on non-ferrous metals such as copper and aluminum and some work on iron for engraving; however, heavy machining of hard steels may be limited by spindle type and cooling. Verify metal-processing capabilities and tooling recommendations with the supplier.
Spare parts and tooling are usually available through the manufacturer or authorized dealers. Provide your machine model and part numbers when ordering. Keep common consumables on hand: carbide end mills for wood, engraving bits, collets and vacuum filters.
Power and utility requirements (voltage, phase, compressed air) can vary by configuration and country. Contact the supplier for the machine’s exact electrical and utility specifications and site-prep checklist prior to delivery.
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