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'''Tool holder type''': ER25 collets, we have 1/8", 1/4",3/8",1/2" (as of 05.11.2021)
'''Tool holder type''': ER25 collets, we have 1/8", 1/4",3/8",1/2" (as of 05.11.2021)
Automatic tool changer: No
Automatic tool changer: No


'''File units''': Default units are imperial. you may switch to metric using gcode commands, it is recommended that you export imperial code.  
'''File units''': Default units are imperial. you may switch to metric using gcode commands, it is recommended that you export imperial code.  
File type accepted: .tap, .gcode, .txt
File type accepted: .tap, .gcode, .txt


'''Machine control software suite''': Mach3 skinned with [http://www.physanon.com/pa-mach-3-screen-set/ physics anonymous Mach pack]  
'''Machine control software suite''': Mach3 skinned with [http://www.physanon.com/pa-mach-3-screen-set/ physics anonymous Mach pack]  
Will do 3 axis moves?:Yes
Will do 3 axis moves?:Yes


'''Hold down method''': Screws, nails, clamps(must make these). Vacuum table in the future.
'''Hold down method''': Screws, nails, clamps(must make these). Vacuum table in the future.
Note that the hold-down table has a grid of threaded T-Nuts that you can/should use to hold down your material. If you wish to make your own sacrificial / holding system, simply prepare to fasten it down to this grid pattern.  The spacing of the threaded nuts is 4.861"  (123.63mm) on both the X and also Y axis.  Wtf is that spacing?  Why not a nice round English or Metric spacing?  Well, that is the spacing of the channels in the underlying bed.  Get used to it and make your templates.
 
Note that the hold-down table has a grid of threaded T-Nuts that can/should be used to hold down your material. If you wish to make your own sacrificial / holding system, simply prepare to fasten it down to this grid pattern.  The spacing of the threaded nuts is 4.861"  (123.63mm) on both the X and also Y axis.  Wtf is that spacing?  Why not a nice round English or Metric spacing?  Well, that is the spacing of the T-channels in the underlying bed.  Get used to it and make your templates.
 
[[File:142-Precix-bed-Nuts-spacing.jpg|150x150px|Precix Mounting Nut Spacing]]
 


'''Dust collection'''?: Yes, separate from main dust collector
'''Dust collection'''?: Yes, separate from main dust collector