Do yourself a favor and invest in quality. There are quite a few American made CNC machines that will serve you well. the proper bit is the key to clean edges. Check out Tools Today, they sell all you'll need.
I'd normally agree, but we just don't have the volume to justify a standalone CNC machine, maybe 30-40 sheets per week. Plus they're pretty "light" materials like wood, acrylic, ACM, rigid foam, etc so a real CNC machine might be overkill
I can't see how it wouldn't work if you were willing to fabricate the new gentry (that is what I would do) just
Consider the possibility that you may find out WHY they are not interchangeable
Yep I can't think of any other reason besides needing more slack to reach the corners of our larger table. I really doubt Summa designed different electrical components for each model's router.
The standard router for our F1330 is no longer produced and Summa doesn't have a single one in stock anywhere in the world, according to Phil, Summa, and another dealer we spoke to. Might end up being a very expensive paperweight but we think it's worth the risk.
Also if anyone would be willing to post pictures of the finishing of their Summa standard router, we would really appreciate it. There is very little information online regarding the router.