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FAQs / Mach 3 stepper control issues
« on: June 26, 2017, 03:30:38 AM »
Hello,
I am setting up a CNC control setup for a denford branded sherline mill. I am unable to get the steppers to move with Mach 3.
Here is my setup:
PC-to-route m2 BOB board:
http://www.campbelldesigns.com/files/breakout-user-guide-1-8.pdf
And gecko 201 stepper drivers
http://www.geckodrive.com/gecko/images/cms_files/G201%20REV-16%20MANUAL.pdf
I am using 2Amp 24v stepper motors made by Sanyo Denki
http://m.findic.us/103h7126-5740-price-en-YL4K08OnQ.html#2
I am running Windows xp on a Sony vaio desktop with parallel port.
So far I have confirmed that my bob is talking to Mach 3 by triggering limit switch inputs but am unable to get it to move the steppers.
As far as I can tell my wiring is correct based upon those data-sheets and the steppers are powered as they have holding torque when the drivers are on.
Thank you for any help!
Here are some photos of the setup:
I am setting up a CNC control setup for a denford branded sherline mill. I am unable to get the steppers to move with Mach 3.
Here is my setup:
PC-to-route m2 BOB board:
http://www.campbelldesigns.com/files/breakout-user-guide-1-8.pdf
And gecko 201 stepper drivers
http://www.geckodrive.com/gecko/images/cms_files/G201%20REV-16%20MANUAL.pdf
I am using 2Amp 24v stepper motors made by Sanyo Denki
http://m.findic.us/103h7126-5740-price-en-YL4K08OnQ.html#2
I am running Windows xp on a Sony vaio desktop with parallel port.
So far I have confirmed that my bob is talking to Mach 3 by triggering limit switch inputs but am unable to get it to move the steppers.
As far as I can tell my wiring is correct based upon those data-sheets and the steppers are powered as they have holding torque when the drivers are on.
Thank you for any help!
Here are some photos of the setup: