6840 17″ Ball Screw Benchtop Lathe vs Micro Lathe II M1015ER
Technical comparison · Turning (lathe)
| Parameter |
6840 17″ Ball Screw Benchtop Lathe
Sherline
F2 · Intermediate
|
Micro Lathe II M1015ER
Taig
F2 · Intermediate
|
|---|---|---|
| Identity | ||
| Launch year | 2020 | — |
| Use tier | F2 — Intermediate | F2 — Intermediate |
| Price | ||
| Price (€) | ~1400–2000 € | ~580–680 € |
| Universal specs | ||
| Dimensions (W×D×H) (cm) | 26.35 × ? × 25.4 cm | 39.37 × 41.91 × ? cm |
| Weight (kg) | 21.4 kg | — |
| Work area (mm) | 430 × 116 mm | — |
| Z-axis height (mm) | 367 mm | 228.6 mm |
| Voltage (V) | 240 V | — |
| Maximum speed | 2800 rpm | 7000 rpm |
| Declared precision | 0.05 mm | 0.0127 mm |
| Category specs | ||
| Swing over bed (mm) | 151 mm | 114.3 mm |
| Distance between centers (mm) | 430 mm | 247.65 mm |
| Ecosystem | ||
| Cloud dependency | No | No |
| Software notes | The 6840 is a CNC-ready machine: no controller is included in the base configuration. Buyers may choose from a 4-axis Linux driver box (with LinuxCNC), the Sherline/Acorn controller (based on Centroid CNC12, which supports Intercon conversational CAM), or any third-party controller compatible with NEMA 23 stepper motors. The MASSO G3 Touch is not available as an option on this model and is exclusive to the Accu-Pro line. G-code programs can be generated on any operating system using third-party CAM software. | The lathe is entirely manual: no CNC control or software interface of any kind is included. The 1750 RPM motor is supplied with the unit and drives the six-step V-belt transmission; any additional speed regulation relies on an external inverter chosen by the user. |
MakerSpecs is an independent atlas. We don't sell products: this comparison links to both sheets, where you'll find complete data and official links.