Precision Lathe PD 400/CNC-ready vs 4029CREXT CNC Ready Lathe

Technical comparison · Turning (lathe)

Parameter
Identity
Use tier F2 — Intermediate F2 — Intermediate
Price
Price (€) ~2600–3100 € ~2100–2350 €
Universal specs
Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) 40 × 90 × 30 cm 60.96 × 86.36 × 35.56 cm
Weight (kg) 45 kg 43.09 kg
Z-axis height (mm) 228.6 mm
Power (W) 870 W
Voltage (V) 230 V
Maximum speed 2800 rpm 1800 rpm
Declared precision 0.00508 mm
Category specs
Swing over bed (mm) 85 mm
Distance between centers (mm) 400 mm
Ecosystem
Cloud dependency No No
Software notes The machine includes neither a controller nor software: the choice of control ecosystem is entirely up to the user. Proxxon sells the complete CNC kit separately (NO 24 500), which includes a proprietary Windows-compatible control unit via RS-232/USB. Alternatively, the machine is compatible with third-party controllers that handle stepper motors through a standard interface; the axis connections are factory-prepared. Open-source software such as Mach3, LinuxCNC or equivalent solutions has been used successfully by community members, but these are not officially supported configurations by Proxxon. The lathe ships as CNC-ready: NEMA 23 motor mounts and ball screws on both X and Z axes are factory-installed, but axis motors, drivers, control box, and software are not included and must be sourced separately. Compatible with common motion-control platforms such as Mach3, Mach4, and LinuxCNC; the specific configuration is entirely up to the user.

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