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The AnoleX 3030-Evo Pro CNC Router Kit is a robust desktop milling machine featuring a powerful 650mN·m Nema 17 stepper motor, dual linear guide rails on all XYZ axes, and a 300mm Y-axis stroke. Designed for professionals and hobbyists alike, it offers high precision and stability to cut metals like aluminum and steel, as well as wood and acrylic. Compatible with Windows, Mac, and Linux via GRBL 1.1f firmware, it supports easy assembly with pre-assembled parts and comprehensive guides. The machine also includes safety features like emergency stop and limit switches, plus a reserved laser interface for future upgrades.











| Brand | AnoleX |
| Item Weight | 19.55 Kilograms |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Power Source | ac/dc |
| Product Dimensions | 11.3"W x 11.81"H |
| Voltage | 24 Volts |
J**N
SOLID PURCHASE
I was contemplating other machines around 1k+, the price point on this at 700 was very comfortable and i figured well lets see, seems alright. When this came in i was shocked at the very good packaging, the gantry and the table were seperate although both fully assembled, instructions were crystal clear english, even came with some helpful items during assembly such as spacers for the t slot nuts that slide around and all, and shims for alignment when mounting gantry. anyway, this thing is SOLID, there is literally no play whatsoever in any part of the machine, i jogged around the machine a bit and im setting up some home and probe macros here, but im excited to see this thing rip some cuts, should handle aluminum like a beast and from what i've seen online, it does. UPDATE: great customer service, the power adapter was faulty they offered replacement but I had extra one lying around. Also this thing shreds aluminum. Clean smooth cuts I have a good aluminum single flute running 300mm feed 1mm depth cut, with makita router mod, it can go way faster, I just haven't tested enough to share results but those settings I've tested and I get super clean even pattern professional cuts 2ND UPDATE: BOYYYYYYYY this thing rips, love it, shredding aluminum 1mm depth 1000mm feed rate is pretty solid for fast smooth cuts. havent tried steel yet will update later when i try steel, but i made a nice enclosure and all for this thing got the shop vac hooked up with a 3d printed attachment i found on thingyverse that slips right over the makita router, havent had any issues this thing performs well, also i just been using UGS software which i like alot with the x y and z probing and macros
J**O
Promising machine, good tech support
Revision to previous review After initial problems, Arlen patiently walked me through the troubleshooting process and correctly diagnosed the issue - a faulty power supply. The machine is now working as intended, and I am looking forward to learning how to use it. I think the machine itself is worthy of a five-star review. Details provided below keeps it below that. 4.5 stars, but that's not an option is it? Previous review The condensed version – The machine looks and feels very solid and I am confident it will perform well once the bugs are worked out. The nicely-printed color manual is very sketchy and leaves out key details. Whoever prepped the motherboard needs to pay closer attention to what they are doing. The long version Unpacking and assembly went smoothly enough, but as mentioned, the instructions were sketchy. For instance, it would have been nice if they had mentioned that the two X-axis limit switches could be plugged into either of the two X-axis limit switch sockets (same with the Y and Z limit switches), but no, so I just plugged them in and hoped for the best. Instructions for the driver installation and COM port settings left out a key instruction, namely to connect the machine to the computer and turn it on. Fortunately a quick reference to the need to do that in someone’s unboxing video clued me in. Also, instructions in the manual for how to access the Device Manger were incorrect but I figured it out. Instructions for how to access settings to check the COM port settings were incorrect, leaving me to figure it out on my own. Necessary commands such as Unlock, Home, Zero XY, and Zero Z were represented by icons and not identified specifically. Only by hovering my cursor over the icons was I able to identify them. This was mentioned on the previous page, but an arrow or circle on the picture below the instructions would have been helpful. The instructions under “Make Your First Cut” failed to provide any instructions for mounting the bit. I just did what I made sense and, again, hoped for the best. In the Candle interface, I found I wasn’t able to move the bed (Y-axis). I was able to make sure the motor worked by plugging it into the X-axis socket, but could get no love from the Y-axis socket, so I emailed tech support. The next day I received an email from Arlen telling me to check to see if the driver chip was plugged into the Y1 or Y2 socket. Sure enough, it was in the Y2 socket, so whoever assembled it at the factory was not paying attention. Switching it to the Y1 socket gave me control of all axes. As directly as he got to this solution suggests to me that it is not an uncommon issue. Once positioning the bit and setting the zero point as instructed, I hit the Send button, but got various error messages - Error 9 and serial port errors. The troubleshooting section of the manual covered only 6 issues, so I sent another email to tech support. More to follow I guess. It’s really a shame they spent money printing such a slick, well-photographed, but sketchy and poorly-written manual. I am used to downloading manuals. It seems that it would make more sense for them to use this approach so they can make corrections and updates rather than leaving their clients with this mess. At the very least, they should have had an outsider go through the assembly and use processes to point out the issues, but it looks like the manual was written by someone who does not realize the importance of what he/she was leaving out. This is an entry-level machine, but Anolex assumes the user will be savvy enough figure things out on their own. I have been unable to find any dedicated support forum aside from the 134-member Facebook group. At this time I am waiting to hear back from tech support and am saving the box for return if it comes to that.
J**.
Easy setup, excellent machine to learn on.
I ordered this machine to dip my toes into CNC. Shipping was quick, and setup was very easy. I was missing the guide to set the gantry at the right depth on the Y-axis so I sent an email to the support team and they replied within minutes with the information that I needed. I have since cut some plywood and MDF, using this tool in conjunction with Fusion 360 and have had really great results. The ultra-rigid gantry is a huge improvement over the other available options. I set up the optional 10W laser module last night and ran a few test jobs and once again had to reach out to the support team for some specifications and they replied again within minutes. Anolex support seems to be on top of things and are very knowledgeable. It's great to be able to reach out with questions and get responses quickly as to not waste time while trying to run jobs.
A**A
You can make better at home they sells sirquit board that is it
I bought one of this machine screws are not hold the motor to rotate the Y bed because it was bended just made a physically shape of machine soft ware is not for design' or easy resize option . you have to make your design in auto CAd Lt or 2 d softs then import it in candle soft the machine engraving when it’s stuck you have to unplug or switch off like kids primary game in Nokia phone . At the end I want to say it’s good it’s make you a CNC machine designer and You can make in future better then this one now I become CNC mechanic because it’s break a lot .
T**Y
SOLID MACHINE, SOLID CUSTOMER SERVICE
Right when I received and opening the box of this 3030 EVO Pro, I could tell that this machine was built by a company that cares about their products. It came in a thick solid cushions and not just a styrofoam. The instruction manual is well written and easy to understand that makes the assembly a breeze. The body of this CNC feels like a tank that is solid and has a lot of weight to it. Their customer service is very responsive and helpful. I sent them an email about a technical question and they got back with me the same day. I am SUPER HAPPY with my purchase and I highly recommend this machine.
J**T
good product, check shipping damage
It was praised and priced as 'like new', open box, complete but fully functional, but it arrived with damaged packaging and bent y lead screw, bent and loose nut mount and dislodged bearing. Note that the transportation securing was still in place. For a damaged item - that can be repaired - I would have expected a proper declaration and suitable price reduction. Since the product is great and I'd like to keep it and repair it (replace the y lead screw, adjust nut). Looking for feedback from anolex/amazon for a resolution other that returning the item.
C**S
Great customer service and good rigid small CNC
The customer service is outstanding and I felt compelled to leave a review because of it. I received my machine and right away set it up to use. However, I quickly discovered my unit came with a bad board. I reached out to support and they immediately sent me out a new board and made the situation right. They were responsive to emails and really care about their customers user experience. The machine came package neatly and safely. The instructions are easy to follow. Although, I was missing one of the setup templates. I contacted support and they were able to provide the required dimension so I could finish assembly. They answer emails very quickly. Standard response time for a company is within one business day so keep that in mind and don’t expect a response within 5 minutes. Now on to the machine itself. I use it to machine HDPE plastic. I swapped out the stock spindle for a router, they sell an attachment for that. The linear rails and thick extruded aluminum frame will provide the rigidity you need for all kinds of materials. Just be sure to set/tune the correct feeds and speeds for what you are machining. This is a great machine for beginners and hobbyists. You can even use it for small business.
M**9
this was worth paying for
Very happy with this. I've had a few cheap CNC machines before, but this is the first one that uses true linear guides (that are continuously supported by the frame) on all 3 axes. Previous ones used rod type bearings only supported at the ends. I never realized until now how much those rods would flex under load. This is night and day. I can finally mill aluminum and brass (with a good quality O-flute bit, not the cheap free ones you get with some machines).
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