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1 Day AgoI generally use RS part 488-2610 (24VDC coil, but other coil voltages are available), along with the holder 803-376 You'll likely get equivalents...6 replies | 264 view(s) -
1 Day AgoI've not got time to draw a diagram, but break it down into key sections. Start with the mains. Mains power in -> isolator switch. Then it...6 replies | 264 view(s) -
3 Days AgoI've not got any wiring diagrams to hand, but here's a quick one I've thrown together. I generally use DIN rail mounted 'ice cube' relays...8 replies | 521 view(s) -
6 Days AgoThis has been debated a few times on here, but there's not really a 'correct' way to do it. Key thing is you want everything to stop in a...8 replies | 521 view(s) -
6 Days AgoMy preference is for dedicated machines, but whatever works for you.2 replies | 312 view(s) -
1 Week Agom_c replied to a thread What size Stepper motor for my CNC Wood Router in Motor Drivers & ControllersI'd probably er on the higher torque side, and go for the 3.0Nm motors, certainly on the X and Y, as that's the axes that will be worked the hardest....2 replies | 268 view(s) -
1 Week AgoDM drivers are definitely a step above TB drivers. Given that prices have dropped quite a bit, you might also want to consider using closed loop...12 replies | 862 view(s) -
1 Week AgoFor which part specifically? Controller, or drivers?12 replies | 862 view(s) -
1 Week AgoTo answer the main question, you can use an Arduino to only provide the step/direction pulses to a typical stepper motor driver, although you may...12 replies | 862 view(s)
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