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The PROVerXL 6050 Plus is a midsize, professional-grade CNC router featuring a spacious 23.62" x 19.69" x 4.53" working area, a powerful 300W spindle motor, and a redesigned all-metal frame with dual HG-15 linear rails for enhanced rigidity and accuracy. Its pre-assembled core system and manual jog wheels streamline setup and operation, while modular MDF spoil boards and an extra spindle holder offer easy maintenance and upgrade options. Ideal for DIY enthusiasts, small businesses, and educational use, it supports carving on metal, wood, acrylic, and MDF with compatibility for various accessories to tailor your machining experience.
















| ASIN | B0B49SQY4Z |
| Antenna Location | DIY crafts, small business, education |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #432,710 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #93 in Power Milling Machines |
| Brand | Genmitsu |
| Built-In Media | 300W spindle motor, pre-assembled core system, NEMA23 stepper motors, manual jog wheels, extra 65mm spindle holder, product instructions |
| Color | Blue |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Touch |
| Controller Type | Custom Touch Control |
| Coverage | metal, wood, acrylic, MDF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 110 Reviews |
| Frequency Band Class | Dual-Band |
| Has Internet Connectivity | No |
| Has Security Updates | No |
| Included Components | 300W spindle motor, pre-assembled core system, NEMA23 stepper motors, manual jog wheels, extra 65mm spindle holder, product instructions Included Components 300W spindle motor, pre-assembled core system, NEMA23 stepper motors, manual jog wheels, extra 65mm spindle holder, product instructions See more |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 23.62"L x 19.69"W x 4.53"H |
| Item Height | 4.53 inches |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 1000 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | Genmitsu |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Model Name | PROVerXL 6050 Plus |
| Model Number | PROVerXL 6050 Plus |
| Number of Ports | 4 |
| Operating System | RouterOS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| Recommended Uses For Product | DIY crafts, small business, education |
| Router Network Type | wired |
| Security Protocol | WPA2-PSK |
| Special Feature | WPS |
| UPC | 816550025628 |
| Voltage | 230 Volts (AC) |
E**R
Excellent midsized hobby CNC
After extensive research, I chose this CNC as my midsized solution for 3 axis work. every time I use it, I am MORE than pleased with my choice. Easy to assemble, sturdy/rigid, and runs like a champ. Comes with a spindle upgrade mount which many WILL use to upgrade the spindle/router for more consistent work. I MAY replace my Makita router on it with the Sainsmart spindle/router, which comes with the ER11 collet. I HIGHLY recommend this CNC. Edit: 21JAN2025 I went back to my Makita RT0701C router within 24 hours of switching to the Genmitsu 710w router. The ER11 was nice, but the Makita far excelled in EVERY other aspect. My recommendation is to upgrade from the stock 300W spindle, to the Makita, tram it in, and go make some chips!
D**N
A strong hobby/small business machine
This machine delivers as promised. We follow Steve Makes Everything on YouTube and after doing our own research in addition to his reliable recommendations we bought it as an augment to our laser cutter which is of industrial size and 3D resin and filament printers. The machine is very stable and capable; I suspect we will upgrade the spindle, but despite my husband’s depth in all things CNC it must be mentioned that there is a considerable learning curve for any CNC router regardless of brand. This is due to the plethora of bits and how they behave with different woods of varying hardness, the speed with which you carve, and most importantly, the software that supports CNC routers. We are using Fusion at the moment because we bought it for the 3D printers, however, it leaves plenty to be desired. We are in wait of Lightburn’s release of Millmage, which is still in beta but is expected to be released sometime in Q1 2024 and I’m writing this in early January of 2024. Champing at the bit here as Lightburn is what we use for our laser. My husband very much likes it; it’s a very widely embraced platform in the laser community. We have high hopes but are muddling through in the interim with Fusion. You can spend a small fortune on bits; another thing to keep in mind before investing. Again this holds true for any router of any brand. But if you’re ready to tackle the learning curve or if you’ve already done that but are looking to upgrade to a larger carving field this is a valid choice. From what I can tell, its size, quality of build, and stability perch it on the dividing line between purely hobby level machines and industrial machines in that some aspects of this build mirror components of industrial machines yet the size and price point make it more broadly accessible. No regrets.
E**E
Dissapointing
Quality control is called for. Instead extra pieces are supplied here and there which might confuse a person if this is your first machine and you you are truly relying on the instructions to assemble it. This does not prevent missing parts; mine came without the z-probe extension/connector: an annoying thing to have to make on my own. Factory assembly is worse than shoddy (being gracious), and parts that come pre-assembled needs to be reassembled either initially or after they come apart during use. The provided 65mm mount is also very large in height making it hard to mount a router-collar - dust-shoe underneath it such that it does extend below the shaft of many bits in a way that would have the dust shoe encounter the stock during carving. One would think that a switched line with an easy connector might be provided (on with M3, off with M5) since they explicitly provide a larger mount, and support a router or even externally powered spindle. Instead one needs to deal with awkward Molex connectors to set up a relay and control power. Given that this requires an $9 relay and a few parts, and is standard (to bring a router/spindle, coolant (if needed) and vacuum online and offline with the job),not providing a power tap for this is another shortcoming. The machine works., but as provided requires far more effort and creative problem solving than one would expect for the price.
D**S
Genmitsu 6050XL on Lubuntu
Works great, super easy to setup in Linux and UGS is very stable. Windows had a driver issue so I replaced it with a version of Linux; Lunbutu OS fixed the problem. Allow dial out for the the Linux user and everything works one a super stable system.
M**R
Great CNC with a phenomenal customer services
I rarely leave reviews on Amazon, but I felt compelled to do so for this product. It is one of the best CNCs on the market for its size, capabilities, and price. It is versatile enough to accommodate different laser modules and more powerful routers, such as the Makita handheld router with a 65mm collar. I have tried it with the RATTMMOTOR 800W Water Cooled Spindle Kit, 65mm Spindle Motor, and it works great. I also want to mention that the customer service is excellent. My original shipment was missing some hardware due to damage during shipping. I didn't want to return the entire unit, so I contacted SainSmart customer support. They were very responsive and helpful in getting me the replacement parts I needed. I think this is a great combination of a beginner-friendly CNC with phenomenal customer support. It is definitely worth the money! - The CNC is easy to assemble and use, even for beginners. - It is accurate and precise, producing high-quality results. - It is versatile and can be used for a variety of projects, including laser engraving, wood carving, and PCB milling. - The customer service is excellent, with quick responses and helpful support.
D**L
Awesome CNC router
Purchased this to replace a Genmitsu ProverXL 4030. I needed the additional working capacity and while the 4030 was just a bit too small, the 6050 would accommodate my needs perfectly. I really liked my 4030 which is why I went with the same brand 6050. I just finished setting it up this evening and so far, it seems like a very well designed and manufactured machine. It went together far more precisely than my 4030, and the Z axis is just a beast! I run a 5 lb 1.5 kW brushless spindle and I was quite happy to find that the unit included a 65mm spindle mount as well as a 52mm mount for the included 300-watt spindle. Yeah, toss that 300-watt motor in the trash unless you plan on doing nothing but scratching stuff. I liked that the unit came with a MDF hybrid spoil board, although I'd have preferred a spoil board with 3/4 thick MDF. It's a spoil board so it will be replaced soon enough. When I surfaced the spoil board, I noticed how evenly material was removed from the entire 600mm x 500mm working area. This machine went together pretty darn straight and true on all three axes. I'm impressed with that as a lot of cnc routers require a lot of adjustment to be true. Time will tell how the stepper motors hold up but thus far this machine seems like a really good value for the purchase cost.
M**M
First CNC and manual is terrible
Took over 2 hours to assemble. For reference I am engineer by profession and an avid DIY woodworker who is competent with tools. Still getting a handle on using it, but looks like it is a nice unit and functional. Update - I reached out to Sainsmart / Genmitsu for support. They sent me a general email respons within one day (which I consder GREAT). It proved to be of limited help, but I was able to use it with some things I found online - which actually was the thing that helped the most - to get the unit working. It is now up and working. Over the last three days, I have emailed Sainsmart back two times with follow up questions requesting some help regarding an additional component (the lathe) I bought. No word back yet. Others say their support is good. I am hoping so as for now it is a bit sporadic. If the support does not improve I will downgrade to a 3 star review. TBD
Y**A
Very very high quality, easy to assemble
This is a top of the line CNC machine for the hobbyist. You don't need to buy those fancy brand named ones. Don't be fooled by those over priced machines. This is very easy to assemble. The only thing that may be difficult is to work on the programs. I used a free program Fushion 360 to get my work done. However, if you are up to it you can learn how to use it through videos online. I highly recommend this machine any day. No issues at all and support is helpful, if you are patient. Don't expect quick replies, because they are a small company with fewer representatives. Be patient and be kind and take your time.
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