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This CNC 4th Axis Rotary Table features a 4:1 speed reduction ratio with a high-torque Nema17 stepper motor and a precision 63mm 3-jaw chuck, enabling ultra-accurate cylindrical and circular machining. Designed with a durable rust-proof anodized steel body and a versatile 54mm tailstock, it seamlessly integrates with CNC routers, milling, and engraving machines to expand your machining capabilities. Perfect for professionals seeking to transform their CNC setup into a multi-axis powerhouse.







| Brand | CNCTOPBAOS |
| Item weight | 2.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | CNCTOPBAOS |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| UPC | 681385631142 |
N**K
This thing has no business being as nice as it is for $255.
Update: I have modeled a cover for the belt and pulleys. Thingiverse ID: 7266411 Update: To learn how to update the settings in PathPilot (if installing on a Tormach), find me in the Tormach Operators Group on Facebook. Original: Every once in a while China really outdoes themselves. This is one of those times. This thing is simple, clean and accurate. Now, honestly, there isn't too much to these, but this little package for $250 is a great deal. I found a random $20 controller to go with this and it works great. Spins plenty fast, even with the 6:1 reduction. Mating it to my Tormach took some work, but in the end, operates perfectly. Tormach is not expecting a 4th axis with a 6:1 reduction ratio, so none of the micropulse pin settings on the stepper driver generate a proper 360 degree turn when commanding a 360 degree move. You have to go into an .inc file on the controller and change the 4th axis SCALE. Then, if you want it to turn faster, you have to change some speeds, also in the .ini files. It's all on the LinuxCNC forum. But very easy to do and saves $3000 versus a MicroARC. Highly recommended.
R**.
Good quality rotary axis and good service.
Great rotary axis. Works perfectly, and I can know use my CNC as a lathe for most things. It's larger than you would expect, so plan accordingly. Also, the one thing I wish it could do easily is replace the chuck. It's possible but not recommended. I had a bunch of questions about the device before ordering and got prompt and precise replies each time, so kudos to their excellent customer service.
V**D
Decent performance but needs
The CNC rotational axis works well for light tasks and setup is straightforward. However, I wish it produced more torque and speed for heavier or faster jobs. Overall, good for hobby use or small projects but may fall short for professional workloads.
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M**.
Best 4th axis for home CNC
Very nice unit. I could not find any backlash or any play. Got it in just two days. It worked right out of the box. Price is better that Ebay. I'm going to use 2" aluminum blocks under the unit to turn pieces up to 9" diameter, without them you can do 5" diameter. K11-100mm CNC Router Engraving Machine Rotational A 4th Axis 100mm 3 Jaw Chuck+65mm Tailstock (Reducing ratio:6:1)
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