Snapmaker 2.0 Feeds & Speeds
Pre-configured calculator for the Snapmaker 2.0. Your machine's specs are already loaded. Just pick your bit and material.
Machine Specs
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- 250 x 250 x 250mm (A250T) or 350 x 350 x 350mm (A350T) for 3D printing; CNC work area similar
- Drive System
- Lead screws
- Spindle
- CNC toolhead module with ER11 collet
- Max RPM
- 12,000 (CNC module)
- Motion
- Linear modules with enclosed lead screws for dust protection
- Collet
- ER11 (supports 0.5mm to 6.35mm bits)
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Open Calculator for Snapmaker 2.0About the Snapmaker 2.0
- • **3-in-1 system:** 3D printer, laser engraver/cutter, AND CNC router in one machine
- • Quick-swap toolheads (3D printing, laser, CNC)
- • 4-axis rotary module available for cylindrical carving
- • Built-in camera for laser alignment
- • Wi-Fi connectivity, USB, touchscreen control
- • Power loss recovery
- • Filament runout sensor (3D printing)
- • Auto-leveling (3D printing)
- • MDF wasteboard included for CNC
- • Can cut hardwood, PCB, acrylic, carbon fiber sheets
- • Upgradeable with 10W, 20W, 40W laser modules, 200W CNC module, dual extrusion 3D printing
- • Dust-resistant linear modules
- • Air purifier available
💡 Quick tip for Snapmaker 2.0 owners
Start with conservative feeds and speeds, especially on a new machine. Run a few test cuts in scrap material before committing to a real project. Our calculator gives you safe starting points. You can always push faster once you know your machine's limits.
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