For some reason i cant get the Z table to work on my machine.....Anybody have a decent diagram on hooking it up to the X7 DSP?
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Mike
Z Table wiring?
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Re: Z Table wiring?
The connection is the same as X or Y axis. You may want to use 1/8 for the micro stepping and lose the lead screw a little.
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Still cant figure it out....Anybody have one working that can tell me which pin goes where?
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Re: Z Table wiring?
Does it matter which one of the pairs are + and -?
I have it as follows
Pin1- Brown to A-
Pin3- Orange to B-
Pin4- Red to A+
Pin6- Yellow to B+
I know it has to be something silly right in front of my face but i cant see it.......
Also the controller at the moment is set at
1.5 amps
8 steps
But i have tried multiple configurations.....
Thanks
Mike
I have it as follows
Pin1- Brown to A-
Pin3- Orange to B-
Pin4- Red to A+
Pin6- Yellow to B+
I know it has to be something silly right in front of my face but i cant see it.......
Also the controller at the moment is set at
1.5 amps
8 steps
But i have tried multiple configurations.....
Thanks
Mike
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Re: Z Table wiring?
Hello Mike:
Can you check the motor to sort out the pair: A+ A- and B+ B-
The cable could be wrong as we have a batch that came with different configuration
Use a Ohm meter to check the resistance. If you can see some resistance (not open circuit), then it is a pair of either A or B
The pair could be 1&4, 3&6 or 1&3, 2$4
Marco
Can you check the motor to sort out the pair: A+ A- and B+ B-
The cable could be wrong as we have a batch that came with different configuration
Use a Ohm meter to check the resistance. If you can see some resistance (not open circuit), then it is a pair of either A or B
The pair could be 1&4, 3&6 or 1&3, 2$4
Marco
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Re: Z Table wiring?
Got it to work Finally......The pairs are 2/4 and 3/5 So had to change the pin out to terminals 2/3/4/5Tech_Marco wrote:Hello Mike:
Can you check the motor to sort out the pair: A+ A- and B+ B-
The cable could be wrong as we have a batch that came with different configuration
Use a Ohm meter to check the resistance. If you can see some resistance (not open circuit), then it is a pair of either A or B
The pair could be 1&4, 3&6 or 1&3, 2$4
Marco
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