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Hi, is there anyone who can give me directions on how to do the limit switches and e-stop? At least the wireing .I'm stock on that, Plus I don't have any experience on cnc. I have the ROCKCLIFF 4 axis stepper motor controller board.I already have the switches. But I don't have any idea how to install them. Can anyone help me please. Thank you. |
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Hi I wired my limits according to the rockcliff driver manual, you can download a copy from their website, www.rockcliffmachine.com http://www.rockcliffmachine.com/Rock...DriverV108.pdf follow the limit switch wiring diagram, on page 11, it worked for me |
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