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28-09-2017 #1
Hi,there john hows things,have managed to figure out how to wire up my board, I'm stuck cant get to use my machine I need help on how to wire up 2 limits per axis for my board in the most simplest way and also do i need resisters and what value . basically I need a complete instruction on wiring limit switches on the board specified above???? then exact Mach 3 XML setup to get my machine moving quick and start pcb isolation milling and aluminum milling,Please HeLP ASAP its frustrating me the whole thing is catching dust....
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28-09-2017 #2
You have the user name "Schematicsman", you are going to mill a pcb, and yet you can't wire two switches in series ? plus you can't read the previous two posts ! having a laugh ?
Last edited by EddyCurrent; 28-09-2017 at 08:37 PM.
Spelling mistakes are not intentional, I only seem to see them some time after I've posted
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28-09-2017 #3
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01-10-2017 #4
Last edited by Schematicsman; 01-10-2017 at 12:55 PM.
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01-10-2017 #5
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01-10-2017 #6
as Clive said
wire N/C switches in series
it should be the safer option as the machine will stop if a wire breaks
as this is more likely than a two core cable being short circuited
(although it could happen if a cable is crushed)
the last diagram of post 11 is for 1 axis ,
you will need three pairs of N/C switches for the 3 axis
as mach 3 only homes 1 axis at a time you could connect all 6 switches in series and use just 1 input
JohnLast edited by john swift; 01-10-2017 at 10:47 PM.
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02-10-2017 #7
Hi there John but your drawing has com and NO pin connected and mine is NC and COM pin on mini limit switches...
check my pic of 2 switches for one axis in series connected and tell me if I have wired it correctly???
Then which one of the COM or NC(NO) is GND or +5V and which one signal???
also Can I use all ground connections from that free connector on the right side of the board near 24V that says::--->> C NO 0-10V GND-<<<---?????
on this pic??????
I'm confused
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29-09-2017 #8
hi there John for starters that is just a user name i came up with, has nothing to do with anything and im a newbie in all of this wiring and cnc stuff.so im trying to learn how to wire everything up and properly setup Mach 3 like everybody else to start doing some milling ect.and I need to know,do i need to use resisters and also how do I wire all coms together and fit the wires in the connector???? :(
Last edited by Schematicsman; 29-09-2017 at 05:43 AM.
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29-09-2017 #9
Hi Schematicsman
if you have the jumper J1 set for using the boards +5V supply
you don't need to add any resistors - that's why I removed them from the original diagram
as to how you physically wire the switches it depends on what connectors you have fitted to the control box
very often you find "aviation" connectors are used on Chinese control boxes
the boxes having a number of holes for 4 limit switches and a probe
blanked off by a paper label when the connectors have not been installed
a photo of your box will help
if you fit four 2 pin connectors
then one pin on each connector is connected to the common ground
then printer port pins 10 ,11, 12, 13 can be connected to the remaining connector terminals
pin 15 can go to your E-stop switch
I will add more later when I return home
John
PS
this is the typical connectors found on Chinese control boxes
note – the danger of mains voltage on chassis mounting plugs !!!
from other posts
some other DIY options that have been used are
either pass the limit switch cable through a strain relief or
used a terminal block fastened to the box
once I know what you have and what method you want to use
either wire the limit switches directly to the breakout board or go via connectors mounted on the box
I will add more diagrams of the wiring
PPS
Last edited by john swift; 30-09-2017 at 10:43 AM. Reason: add PSS
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