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MultifunctionWorktable Milling Working Cross Table Milling Machine Compound Drilling Slide Table For Bench Drill Adjustme X-Y (6350 SIZE)

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Size: 6350 SIZE


Features

  • Mini multifunctional working table 6350,The table is suitable for mini drill and drill bracket series. It can also be applied to other suitable machines.
  • The work table is composed of several adjustable dovetail slot aluminum alloy composition, can guarantee the minimum space and ensure the accuracy.
  • Table size: 350 100 mm. Weight: 6.8 kg
  • Adjustment in X direction: 180 mm. Adjustment in Y direction: 50 mm,Distance between grooves : 34mm
  • Hand wheel with adjustable scale: A ring = 3 mm.

Manufacturer: ‎Yongkang Lison Industry and Trade Co. , Ltd


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Item Weight: ‎14.27 pounds


Package Dimensions: ‎15.98 x 9.61 x 6.5 inches


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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎6350 SIZE


Material: ‎Iron


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 1, 2017


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  • Fantastic tool for the price. Fills a niche that needed filling for a long time.
Size: 6300 SIZE
This compound table is something I wish I could have gotten long ago. I looked at a usage video of the product under another brand name on Youtube and realized that the reviewer didn't seem to have a lot of experience milling but the device seemed to be performing rather well given the environment. The vibration he was detecting in the video came from the clamping system of the unit, which truly isn't up to machining metals without some modifications. These vibrations then flowed down into the mount holding the table to his drill press. Vibrations flow through metal like water and harmonics cause failures. The quality of the unit's build kept him from being injured in my humble opinion. After seeing the video I decided to ordered it and see what it could do with proper mounting. I'm deeply impressed with what you get for the money you spend. This tool fills a niche that has been sorely (not?!) served over the years. People who need a milling compound table, that is small, light and doesn't require one to take out a mortgage to afford. I'll put forward its major weakness right here, the table clamp it comes with is a joke for anything but stuff in foam and plastics. On the flip side, with some creativity and using the nuts and bolts that comprise the clamp you can make one for next to nothing and reap the full benefits of the machine. Preppers might have a special interest in this unit as at 5lbs it can readily fit into a bug out bag and give those with the right skills the ability to do things they would otherwise not be able to without finding a machine of the right type. Some people just like to have the ability to build/fix their own stuff without the need for others. I've used top end milling equipment before so I will qualify my compliments with "for the price point" a lot. This is in no way demeaning as high end equipment of this type is literally 10 to 20 times the price of this unit! While I do appreciate having the capability to machine at tolerances for the innards of a high performance car engine like most people my home workspace is limited and my budget is as well. Large commercial shops can afford that sort of equipment, the home hobbyist needs less demanding tolerances and mass but similar general capabilities. Step in this unit. The thing is small and constructed as lightly as it can be to maintain capability and reduce weight. Don't expect to be doing milling of heavy pieces on it as the weight of heavy pieces of steel would literally deform the table. That said you can definitely do serious work on it with lighter pieces IF you have the right drill press and even more importantly can securely clamp your work to the table i.e. can build, buy or fashion proper clamping. The unit I received had no play, the table surface was flawless, the base was sturdily constructed of strong metal alloy (for the weight limitations) and the attachments were of thick gauge steel (bolts and connecting plates for the clamp). All of this is per the price point. You get a lot more than what you pay for. You have to be careful when pushing near the bounds of the table's movement as you can damage it if you go beyond the movement limits. The stops are just thin pieces of material. Know your tool, keep focus on the limits when milling as there are no safety stops made of chunky metal, etc. In my opinion this was done purposefully to reduce weight and cost. You need to compensate with common sense. Protect the table from direct contact with sharp metal parts etc since we're definitely not dealing with hardened steel here, feels/weighs more like an aluminum alloy. You can use the provided screws for the clamp to create your own clamping system to hold work to the table. You also need to securely clamp the table to your drill press or whatever drilling tool you're using to turn the milling bits. The only problem with providing capability like this at this price point is people who are unfamiliar with the dangers of milling may be tempted to buy this machine and attempt milling they've seen done by people with decades of experience. Spinning objects at hundreds or thousands of rpm can fly loose at speeds of many tens or even a hundred plus miles per hour. The same argument could be made for a drill press but MOVING THE PIECE while drilling increases the need for secure clamping. If you get whacked with a 2 inch piece of high density foam or soft plastic at 60mph you may be sore for a week but get hit with a sharp piece of metal at this speed and it could be a dirt nap. A machining system rotates around the quality of the clamp that holds the piece!! This tiny, light machine with even a smaller drill press, the right clamping system and the right bits could work small pieces of steel. However out of the box with the clamps provided I think plastics and wood are the only thing I'd risk using it with. Using the clamping systems I've fashioned and taking my time with small pieces the table performed flawlessly with steel. Taking off small bits slowly is the key as a previous reviewer astutely noted. I must note my drill press is quite beefy and I have the capability to control the depth of my spindle very accurately for my pilot hole via an analog lever. By using over the counter standard threaded rods this unit can technically be serviced easily by anyone, anywhere in the world. I've already found so many uses for it I'm amazed. Safety first, be aware of drill press lateral load limitations on bits and you will be amazed at the creativity the simple little tool can bring to your workspace if you lacked a compound table connected to a metal capable routing system. I've spent all of my milling time with it constructing clamping systems for it so I can mill many different items at different tolerances. Once you recognize its limitations this unit can serve as a key building block for your workshop where yo use it to fashion other tools or attachments for it to make it into other tool types. Hats off to the developers and vendors of this product for empowering the masses with a cheap compound table of sufficient quality for serious work. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2022 by Arvind Ramnarine

  • A good cross-table for the price
Size: 6350 SIZE
I almost didn't buy because of some of the poor reviews but they may have been referring to the lighter-duty models. The heavy-duty model does have a scale calibrated both in metric and English units and there are position locks on both axes. Set-up was quick, attachment to my drill stand easy and position repeatability is better than expected. Both feed mechanisms work smoothly and there is little play. A good value. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2023 by Charles H. Marsh

  • Pretty janky and a lot of slop, not for anything requiring accuracy
Size: 6300 SIZE
The X Y axis will wobble as you move the axis's, Product is definitely not high quality.. But for $35, it may do the job for some uses.
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2023 by Ryan Bone

  • Pleasantly surprised, good purchase
Size: 6350 SIZE
Ok, I looked at a lot of these hobby slides and read to a of reviews before springing for the heavier model. My decision was swayed towards this model due to the much heavier screw design. I recognize the limitations of a tool in this category, and accept the shortcomings compared to the US built pro milling stuff. Less range of movement, lighter build, less precise and so on..... but for the price, this thing is awesome! It’s still pretty snug and accurate for hobby stuff, wood working, jeweling/engine turning, and milling lightweight material projects. It’s also pretty hefty in this larger model (can’t speak to the other small screw versions). With so many mixed reviews on these import slides I half expected to need to return the item, but so far I’m very very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2020 by Tread

  • It's not perfect. It's not hundreds of dollars either
Size: 6330 SIZE
The media could not be loaded. No it was not perfect out of the box. Yes I read the many reviews. Don't listen to the self proclaimed "experts" who call this junk. I knew, from the reviews, what to anticipate, not expect. Not the same thing. I assessed what the source of the trouble was and began disassembling the upper platform. There was no need to do the lower, however, if you experience similar problems with both axis just repeat for both. Word of caution, VERY sharp (see second image) milled surfaces. This is NOT a flaw but normal for milling. Once apart you'll note the threaded brass part is loose fitting. This accounts for most of the backlash/play. I "shimmed" one flat side of the brass with a square piece of UHMF self stick film (roughly 1mm thick). Dimensionally a precise fit for the channel on the underside of the upper platform. Shimming the round surface, to me, seemed too much a challenge. What was needed as to prevent rocking side to side and fore and aft. Just dumb luck I had the correct dimension UHMF. Once assembled I reduced the backlash/play from almost 3/4 turn to less than a 1/4 turn. This accuracy has allowed me to make very precise adjustments and "mill" very accurate cuts in wood on my drill press. Would I use this for metal? Maybe softer metals, but definitely not steel or harder materials. I've also used it on plastics. Clearly the people giving such poor ratings haven't the patience or expertise or common sense to correct what ultimately is a fine tool. I love mine. Getting lots of use in short order. My mods took maybe an hour to do but transformed an inexpensive moderate tool to a very competent tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023 by Francis Francis

  • Bad Chinease product
Size: 6330 SIZE
This table looks very nice, but it is wrongly designed and poorly manufactured. The milling table must be heavy, otherwise it will vibrate and jump. This table is too light. manufacturing tolerances are unacceptable poor, even the T-slots are of different dimensions. The X and Y axis moving crews are too small and simply cannot move the mill bit even through thin aluminum material. Supplied clamps are of poor quality and almost unusable. This is Chinese trash, do not buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023 by RFOM

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