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    Smile searching for a controller

    hallo all,

    I hope you can help me.
    I just purchased three Stepper Motors:

    Motionking Typ 34 HS 0404-02
    4 cables
    1,8°
    6.8 A x Pahse
    3,0 Nm

    Now my question,
    Can someone tell me whitch controller / driver do I need ,
    for a three axis cnc machine. ( also the power supply)
    I hope not to expensive.

    thank you all for your help.

    GC
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    You can use KL-9082, 90V, 8.2A and KL-7212, 72VDC, 12A power supply
    check here www.kelinginc.net


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    http://www.easy-cnc.com/3axisdriver.html - Their driver board works very well.
    You might also look into using Mach3 for the software to drive it.
    Come on over to http://www.phlatforum.com/ to see what we are doing with that combo.


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