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YOUHAOCNC, Jinan, China – Against the backdrop of continuously rising global demand for customized furniture and advertising signage, the 3Axis 1325 CNC Wood Router, with its three core advantages of "long stroke, high precision, and ease of operation," is becoming the new standard equipment in woodworking workshops in Europe, America, and emerging markets. The following is a practical introduction to this machine for export buyers and end-users, covering its features, ease of use, and routine maintenance.

I. Machine Features: Why the 3Axis 1325 CNC is a Bestseller
Stroke and Structure: 1300×2500×200 mm working area; single clamping allows for cutting, engraving, drilling, and grooving of 4×8 ft sheet metal without the need for plate flipping.
Transmission and Precision: X/Y axes utilize high-precision Taiwanese helical racks (module 2/1.5), Z-axis uses a TBI 3210 ground ball screw, paired with 20 mm Taiwanese HIWIN square guide rails. Positioning accuracy ≤0.05 mm, repeatability ±0.01 mm, meeting the tolerance requirements for slots and holes in "invisible parts" of furniture requiring no assembly.
Spindle and Speed: Standard configuration includes a 3.2 kW water-cooled spindle.
Control System: The DSP A11E handheld unit is an "offline" solution, requiring no industrial PC; processing can begin by importing G-codes via USB. Mach3, NcStudio, and Syntec are optional, supporting Win11/64. Position.
Expansion and Compatibility: Aluminum profile T-slot table or optional vacuum adsorption table; 4th Axis interface reserved for adding a 200 mm rotary axis.
II. 7-Day Golden Rule of Maintenance: Maintaining "New Machine Precision" Even After 5 Years
Day 1 - Daily Inspection: Zero the machine upon startup → Manually lubricate 3 times → Check the guide rail oil film; Ensure the dust extraction port and spindle fan are free of sawdust blockage; Before machining, set the tool and compare it with yesterday's tool offset; if the deviation is >0.05 mm, check the tool/nut.
Day 3 - Weekly Inspection: After powering off, manually push the X/Y axes; the resistance should be uniform and there should be no jamming; Use a 0.02 mm feeler gauge to check the clearance between the T-slot and the fixture; if >0.1 mm, replace the fixture; Clean the Z-axis lead screw and reapply grease to prevent sawdust "grinding" from increasing backlash.
Day 7 - Monthly Inspection: Laser interferometer or 0.02 mm dial gauge Check backlash: X/Y ≤ 0.08 mm, Z ≤ 0.05 mm; adjust nut preload if exceeding limits. Clean the control box filter cotton; ensure the drive fan produces no abnormal noise. Back up DSP parameters (including screw compensation and backlash) to a USB drive to prevent accidental loss.

III. Conclusion
The 3Axis 1325 CNC Wood Router, with its three key features—4×8-foot layout, 0.05 mm accuracy, and convenient offline DSP—helps foreign trade buyers complete the entire process of delivery, training, and mass production within 15 days. With strict adherence to the 7-day maintenance rule, positioning accuracy can still be maintained at ≥0.08 mm after 5 years, and its resale value is 20% higher than comparable models, making it a truly enduring model that ensures repeat buyers and peace of mind for users.
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