take a screenshot of your mach settings. Is your charge pump led lit?, E-stop connected, are you using parallel port or smooth stepper? more info needed
I have been building a CNC router for a class of mine and I have gotten to the point where I am absolutely stuck. I cannot get any movement out of the motors and I have tried everything I found online but none of it seems to be working. This is the link to the electronics kit that I had purchased: 4-Drive DIY NEMA 23 Electronics Kit | CNCRouterParts but I selected the 3/8" motors, not the standard 1/4". I have been trying to program the router with mach 3. I have gotten the limit switches to work properly, but I just cant get the motors to move, including the spindle. I cant figure out if it is a wiring issue or something I put in when I was trying to set the router up or what. Any advice, help, links, photos?? Thank you!!
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take a screenshot of your mach settings. Is your charge pump led lit?, E-stop connected, are you using parallel port or smooth stepper? more info needed
If you have a CNC Router Parts machine, the first step is to contact CRP, they have excellent support.
I don't use the Leadshine MX4660
but to make it possible for Leadshine MX4660 users to help you need to provide more information
what control software are you using ? :- mach 3 or linuxcnc ??
is the MX4660 connected to a desktop PC's parallel printer port or an original ethernet / usb motion controller such as the warp9's smooth stepper or UC100/UC300 ?
laptop printerports may not work - some are a built in usb to centronics converter not a real IBM printerport
Chinese copies of UC100 boards have caused others problems
how is you software configured ? photos of the screen showing you setup helps
details of your wiring and any schematics you followed
John
+1 on contacting CNCRP. Excellent support from those guys.
I am using the Smootherstepper from Warp9 along with mach3. Heres how my setup for the ports and pins are and then here is a link to the PDF I used to help guide me through the wiring. http://www.cncrouterparts.com/cad/20..._v2016Q1_1.pdf
ok your motor settings are correct in mach. In this shot I see E-stop is active. show a screenshot of Motor Tuning, Plugin Control \ Main Config:
what are the motor dip sw settings on the MX4660 ?