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11 Jun 2020 01:25 - 11 Jun 2020 01:28 #171043
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I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area was created by Aldenflorio
I have four motors,
One of these openbuildspartstore.com/nema-23-stepper-motor/
And three of these
www.automationtechnologiesinc.com/produc...23h2100-50-4b-cable/
But I’m not sure what to put all the settings to when configuring my machine
One of these openbuildspartstore.com/nema-23-stepper-motor/
And three of these
www.automationtechnologiesinc.com/produc...23h2100-50-4b-cable/
But I’m not sure what to put all the settings to when configuring my machine
Last edit: 11 Jun 2020 01:28 by Aldenflorio.
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11 Jun 2020 01:37 #171053
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Replied by tommylight on topic I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area
We need the drive info, not motor.
And we need more info on the machine and moving parts, pulleys, screws, rack and pinion, etc etc.
And we need more info on the machine and moving parts, pulleys, screws, rack and pinion, etc etc.
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11 Jun 2020 01:42 - 11 Jun 2020 01:42 #171055
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Replied by Aldenflorio on topic I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area
Ok, here are the drivers
m.banggood.com/5_6A-DC-24-50V-5786-2-Pha...11&custlinkid=585949
Here is the gear rack, the gears fit perfectly to this.
m.banggood.com/5_6A-DC-24-50V-5786-2-Pha...11&custlinkid=585949
I don’t have the table built yet but I’m trying to have everything set up so I can just kinda pop it on there. So I’m not sure about information concerning that.
For the z axis though I’m using this
openbuildspartstore.com/c-beam-linear-actuator-bundle/
m.banggood.com/5_6A-DC-24-50V-5786-2-Pha...11&custlinkid=585949
Here is the gear rack, the gears fit perfectly to this.
m.banggood.com/5_6A-DC-24-50V-5786-2-Pha...11&custlinkid=585949
I don’t have the table built yet but I’m trying to have everything set up so I can just kinda pop it on there. So I’m not sure about information concerning that.
For the z axis though I’m using this
openbuildspartstore.com/c-beam-linear-actuator-bundle/
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11 Jun 2020 07:25 - 11 Jun 2020 07:30 #171082
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Replied by bbsr_5a on topic I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area
Hi
a general info we need also
MILL we gues to build BUT the ZAxis beam is quite loose on the given numbers with 0.1mm accuracy NO Ballscrew 3Dprinter ACME
you say 4Motors will it be a XYZA /B
or a Gantry XXyz XYYZ
a general info we need also
MILL we gues to build BUT the ZAxis beam is quite loose on the given numbers with 0.1mm accuracy NO Ballscrew 3Dprinter ACME
you say 4Motors will it be a XYZA /B
or a Gantry XXyz XYYZ
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11 Jun 2020 09:39 - 11 Jun 2020 10:16 #171102
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Replied by Aldenflorio on topic I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area
Sorry sometimes I forget cnc is a large category. I’m building a plasma cnc, it has one z axis motor, one x axis motor, and 2 y motors for they y axis. Direct drive
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12 Jun 2020 04:34 #171213
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12 Jun 2020 08:12 #171222
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Hi Thanks we getting near
what is the Microsetting set to on the stepperdrivers
20Pitch per inch i guess
do you want to drive the machine in inch or in mm
SET them to 800steps/rev or 1/4 on the Drives
the Calculation then to be enterd is 200Motor steps Microstepping 4 no fear meaning 1:1 and then your desigerd speed
start with 10inch per sec and 100inch ACC
this might give you a start
what is the Microsetting set to on the stepperdrivers
20Pitch per inch i guess
do you want to drive the machine in inch or in mm
SET them to 800steps/rev or 1/4 on the Drives
the Calculation then to be enterd is 200Motor steps Microstepping 4 no fear meaning 1:1 and then your desigerd speed
start with 10inch per sec and 100inch ACC
this might give you a start
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12 Jun 2020 15:02 #171260
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Replied by Aldenflorio on topic I’m not sure how to correctly set up my motors in the pncconf area
Here’s the manual: www.leadshine.com/UploadFile/Down/DM556m.pdf
I was looking there for the information you asked about but I couldn’t find it. I’ll be using inches
I was looking there for the information you asked about but I couldn’t find it. I’ll be using inches
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