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CNC Routers

Fine-tuned precision meets maximum performance with woodworking CNC router machines. At Wurth Machinery, we offer a selection of CNC routers that can help you create beautiful carvings and engravings on your workpieces. Shop our assortment today, and find everything you need, from woodworking CNC router machines to CNC lubricants and accessories, to streamline your operation.


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SCM Group
Part Number: SCMN100CR+
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$146,400.00 /Each
SCM Group
Part Number: SCMN100-15-CR-BELT
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$155,000.00 /Each
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Front Range CNC
Part Number: FRCNCVAC10HP
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As low as $6,081.25 /Each
Elite Series 5 x 10 3-Axis CNC Router, 3PH Add to My Favorites
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Front Range CNC
Part Number: FRCNC510
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As low as $64,432.50 /Each
Elite Series 4 x 8 3-Axis CNC Router, 3PH Add to My Favorites
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Front Range CNC
Part Number: FRCNC48
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As low as $56,137.50 /Each
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Part Number: SCMN100-22-CR-BELT
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$174,600.00 /Each
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Part Number: SCMN100-22-CR-PLS
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$162,500.00 /Each
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Part Number: SCMN100-12-CR-BELT
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$139,800.00 /Each
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Part Number: SCMN100-12-CR
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$132,300.00 /Each
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Part Number: SCMN50-15
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$100,800.00 /Each
SCM Group
Part Number: SCMN50-12
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$93,300.00 /Each
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Part Number: SCMX200-48
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$172,872.00 /Each
Cantek SR750 Overhead Router 7.5HP Three Phase Add to My Favorites
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Cantek
Part Number: CANSR750
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As low as $13,300.00 /Each
Powermatic PM-2X4SPK CNC Kit with Electro Spindle Add to My Favorites
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Powermatic
Part Number: JPW1797024K
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As low as $9,699.99 /Each
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Part Number: JPW1797022K
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As low as $6,999.99 /Each

CNC wood router machines provide maximum flexibility, reliability and durability, making it easier to reach new levels of excellence with your projects. Explore our wood CNC machines and high-performance CNC kits with electro-spindle or router mounts. We also offer router bits, filter cartridges and other CNC router accessories, as well as add-ons like outfeed belts. If you're looking to pair a dust collector with your CNC wood router table, we supply a dust shoe that can help keep your workspace clean during operation.

Affordable CNC Wood Router Solutions

At Wurth Machinery, we can supply all of your woodworking machinery needs and help stay within budget. Ask about leasing or competitive rates that set your workshop up for success. In partnership with Clicklease, we can help increase your output with a CNC wood router at an affordable monthly payment. In just four minutes or less, complete the hassle-free application, and receive instant approval. It's one of the many ways we partner with you, elevating your operation to new heights with high-quality machines and equipment.

1. Are cheap CNC routers worth it?

Cheaper models can be budget-friendly for nonprofessionals or light-duty usage, but they often lack the durability and precision required for professional woodworking. In a high-volume environment and quality-wise, investing in a higher-grade woodworking CNC router machine usually means fewer breakdowns, better accuracy, and a stronger return on investment.

2. How thick of wood can a CNC router cut?

Cutting depth depends on the machine’s spindle power, router bit size, and the wood’s density. Many standard CNC wood router machines handle up to 2–3 inches of wood in a single pass, and deeper cuts are possible with multiple passes. Always consult your machine’s specifications before starting.

3. What are the disadvantages of a CNC router?

Initial costs can be high, both for the machine and operator training. CNC router accessories, replacement parts, and maintenance can add ongoing expenses. Despite these drawbacks, many hobbyists and professional metal and woodworkers find that CNC routers' precision and efficiency outweigh any challenges. Würth Machinery also offers machine financing for manageable purchasing.

4. What is the lifespan of a CNC router?

A well-built and properly maintained CNC router often lasts 10 years or more. Longevity varies based on operating conditions, routine servicing, and component quality. Regularly replacing worn parts—like spindle bearings, belts, and router bits—helps preserve accuracy and extend the machine’s overall productivity.

5. What is the difference between a CNC router and a CNC machine?

CNC machine is a broader term encompassing milling machines, metal lathes, and other computer-controlled systems that may handle metals or more complex manufacturing tasks. A CNC router was explicitly developed to use a spinning router bit that cuts or engraves softer materials like wood, plastics, and composites. 

6. How accurate is a CNC router?

Accuracy commonly ranges from ±0.001” to ±0.005,” influenced by build quality, calibration, tooling, and material density. Regular maintenance, careful alignment, and selecting the right bit all help confirm smooth edges and consistent results across repeated cuts.

7. How do you maintain a CNC machine?

CNC machine maintenance involves cleaning and lubricating mechanical parts, inspecting belts and bearings, and ensuring dust extraction systems function correctly. Regular calibration, software updates, and prompt replacement of worn components can extend the lifespan of your CNC router and keep it running at peak performance for longer.