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    Wiring

    I am newbie for this form I had build the machine which turn smoothly and seems to glide well I have created the motor mount and everything else now I have the simplest problem –Wiring—I am using the 3 axis TB6560AHQ board and it has 4 leads per axis the motors I have are Sanyo Denki 103h7121-415 Unipolar (6 leads) my question is what to do with the Black and White leads (common) leave them alone or pair them …second Q. is how do I do the motor setting with Mach3 not the port and pins (I got that) any help will be great


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    Leave them float.

    Leave the common leads unconnected.
    Definitely don't connect them together as it will assist greatly towards frying your controller!
    Each phase, with 2 wires each, need to kept disconnected from each other.
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.


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