Higher spindle speed doesn't necessarily equate to better performance. When designing the prototype of Snapmaker 2.0, after several rounds of tests, a 6,000-12,000 RPM motor was selected due to its stable performance. With an adjustable RPM, the motor can achieve different torque. Such a feature allows users to choose the proper feed rate based on different materials and gain a better outcome.
Why is the spindle speed of Snapmaker 2.0 lower than Snapmaker Original?