Lunyee

Lunyee CNC 1325 Pro

Large-format industrial CNC router with a Mach3 control system

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Lunyee CNC 1325 Pro machine photo

About the Machine

The CNC 1325 Pro is Lunyee's large-format industrial router, with a 1300 x 2500 x 200 mm working area, a 2.2, 3, or 5.5kW spindle (0 to 24,000 RPM), and 86-frame stepper motors. It drives the X and Y axes on rail and rack, and the Z axis on rail and ball screw.

Cut Settings on this Machine

Every cut starts with one formula: Feed Rate = Spindle Speed (RPM) x Chip Load x Number of Cutting Edges (flutes). Chip load is the thickness of material each cutting edge removes in one revolution of the bit. This number comes from the manufacturer of the bit, which publishes a chip-load chart for each bit diameter and material. Look up your exact bit and material, start from the middle of the published range, and you have the third number in the formula. The chart below shows the recommended spindle speed for each material and bit type.

MaterialSolid carbide bit (RPM)HSS & carbide-tipped bit (RPM)
Plastic (hard & soft)18,0008,000
Soft woods (MDF, particleboard, etc.)22,00010,000
Hard wood (oak, maple, etc.)16,0007,000
Aluminum12,000-14,0005,500
Aluminum, softer grades (such as 3003)10,0005,000
Foam (harder foams; soft foams do not rout well)18,0008,000
Composites12,0005,000

If this machine's spindle cannot reach the listed speed, run the spindle at its maximum and control the cut with feed rate. For 65mm trim routers, the DeWalt DW611 dial maps to: 1 = 16,000; 2 = 18,200; 3 = 20,400; 4 = 22,600; 5 = 24,800; 6 = 27,000 RPM.

The CNC 1325 Pro's 2.2 to 5.5kW spindle spins up to 24,000 RPM, above most of the chip-load chart's range, and its rack-and-rail X/Y drive with a ball-screw Z axis is built for a heavy industrial gantry, not a hobby desktop. A machine this rigid and this powerful can cut as deep as the bit is wide in a single pass: that takes real spindle torque, a drive train and clamps that hold firm, a gantry that will not flex, and enough mass to soak up vibration, and this one has all four. Even so, push a pass past what the flute geometry and material can clear and it will deflect and chatter, leaving scalloped edges, or rub instead of cutting and burn the material, so build up from a conservative first pass. The fastest way to dial in a cut is to see what has already worked for other people.

Worked example for feed rate: 1/8in (3.175mm) two-flute solid carbide end mill in hard wood. The chart says 16,000 RPM, well within this spindle's range, so run 16,000. With the bit maker's 0.025mm per tooth (0.0010 in): 16,000 x 0.025 x 2 = 800 mm/min (31 in/min) feed. For depth per pass, start shallow and check Community Cut Settings in Easel for what works on this machine. If the cut sounds strained, reduce the depth, not the feed. Slowing the feed below the chip load makes the bit rub instead of cut.

Community Cut Settings shows the spindle speed, feed rate, and depth per pass other makers actually run for your machine, material, and bit.

Quick Specs

Cuttable Area

1300 x 2500 x 200 mm
Spindle Power
2.2 / 3 / 5.5 kW water-cooled spindle

Stepper Motors

86-frame stepper motors

Drive System

X/Y: rail and rack; Z: rail and ball screw

Controller
Mach3
Connectivity
USB

Using this machine with Easel

The CNC 1325 Pro runs Mach3, not GRBL or FluidNC, so Easel's live control (the Easel Driver and driverless Rapid Connect) does not connect to this machine over USB. Instead, set up a Non-GRBL Machine Profile for this machine in Easel, design your project as usual, then use Project > Download G-code to save the toolpath as an .nc file. Move that file to the PC that is wired to the CNC 1325 Pro's control box, then open it in Mach3 and run the job from there.

Prefer not to install anything? Rapid Connect lets any GRBL machine, this one included, connect straight from your browser. If you go the driver route, grab it from the downloads page and follow the step-by-step install guide.

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