The 3020 Nova arrives with its core frame and drive systems pre-assembled and factory-tested, requiring users only to attach the Z-axis module to begin. LUNYEE estimates that a first-time user can move from unboxing to running a toolpath in roughly 30 minutes, a significant reduction in the setup time often associated with desktop CNC platforms.
Under the hood, the machine moves away from entry-level belt drives, opting for HGH-15 industrial-grade square linear rails and 1204 ball screws across all three axes. This architecture enables a maximum travel speed of 5,000 mm/min with a positional accuracy of ±0.05 mm. Power is supplied by a 710W trim router spindle, which the manufacturer notes is capable of handling acrylic, wood, plastics, and soft metals.

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