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    Quote Originally Posted by Roy-J View Post
    I think it would be simpler and easier for me to stick with micro switches.

    So that I am clear on this the connections would be made as follows?

    2 micro switches for the X axis into IN2 (already occupied by the emergency stop switch)
    2 micro switches for the Y axis into IN3
    2 micro switches for the Z axis into IN4
    All configured in Mach 3

    Sorry if I am confusing the matter it's just electronics are not my strong point here.

    Regards

    Roy
    I would wait for a little longer and see if one of the electronic guys show up.

    It might be possible to connect the three home switches to one input.

    https://www.machsupport.com/forum/in...?topic=31845.0

    edit: It would be good to quote the other names next to the inputs as the cable is obscuring them
    Last edited by Clive S; 16-12-2020 at 04:12 PM.
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