Unless I'm missing something or got a slider rail that is shorter than normal, the maximum travel is about a meter with the stops all the way to each end of the extrusion.
Unless I'm missing something or got a slider rail that is shorter than normal, the maximum travel is about a meter with the stops all the way to each end or the extrusion.
Tom, I think you are correct. About a meter is what I could gather from photos and videos. It is not true telescopic slider. The sliding table cannot go past the end of the extrusion (overextend), hence the travel must be shorter than the extrusion. The extrusion could be positioned differently on CMS unit, but this has nothing to do with the stroke.
Unless someone else posts here before I leave for work tomorrow I will stop by the shop on the way and check it out because we have conflicting answers.
Unless I'm missing something or got a slider rail that is shorter than normal, the maximum travel is about a meter with the stops all the way to each end of the extrusion.
Sorry, I had someone else measure for me and it was measured from the near side of the table at its nearest point of travel to the far side of the table at the most distance point of travel. Not the way I would have measured it.
The distance traveled from point to point is 36-3/4". Sorry for the confusion or misleading info.
Svar said:
Yas. And "maximum size of a workpiece" is a good way to phrase it.