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  1. #1
    you need to use a multimeter ( or a simple battery & bulb continuity tester )to confirm which two wires goes to each motor winding

    if you find you have 3 ohms or so between the red & yellow wires connect them to A+ and A- on your driver

    you should then find you that you have 3 ohms or so between the
    blue & green wires which you should connect them to B+ and B- on the stepper driver

    not all stepper drivers have the required fault protection to survive any connection between the A & B terminals

    if you find the motor runs the wrong way you can either change it in the controllers software - eg mach 3 changing the direction pin from active high to active low
    or
    reversing the wires on one winding
    eg
    changing from
    red to A+ and yellow to A-
    to
    red to A- and yellow to A+

    John
    Last edited by john swift; 14-07-2017 at 10:34 PM.

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  3. #2
    Take any 2 wires from the 4 and cross them together and try and turn the motor shaft. When you feel resistance you have a matched pair. (The stepper's are working as a generator)

    Then wire 2 pairs next to each other in the 4 pin connector.

    Try it if the motor's run the wrong way either swap the wires around or change the setting in the firmware to invert axis.
    Last edited by Desertboy; 15-07-2017 at 10:33 AM.
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  5. thanks very much, very helpful, also is this cable ok to use for my wiring:
    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/multic...cable/6604037/
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  6. #4
    Quote Originally Posted by ravihotwok View Post
    thanks very much, very helpful, also is this cable ok to use for my wiring:
    http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/multic...cable/6604037/
    I would go for a screened cable like 4 core CY. https://quickbit.co.uk/Cable/CY-Cabl...-0-75mm-4-core
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

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  8. hello Clive mate,
    yes now that I have been doing a bit of readying screened seems to be the preferred cable to reduce interference or something. Im trying to also find a cable with the same colours as my existing cable (red, blue, green and yellow)
    Enthusiastic with CNC stuff but a proper novice so be gentle
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  9. #6
    Quote Originally Posted by ravihotwok View Post
    hello Clive mate,
    yes now that I have been doing a bit of readying screened seems to be the preferred cable to reduce interference or something. Im trying to also find a cable with the same colours as my existing cable (red, blue, green and yellow)
    I doubt you will find one the cy cable has 3 black cores and a green/yellow one but the black one's are numbered about every 50mm
    ..Clive
    The more you know, The better you know, How little you know

  10. #7
    Don't worry about the colours of the wire, as long as you connect the wires correctly colour is irrelevant to the home builder.

    If this was a commerical product you were reselling you might have issues with colour.
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