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| The board is fully assembled, in a aluminum controller box, works 100% with mach 3. comes with the 4 big hobby cnc steppers. Have less then 30 minutes run time on the entire setup, just for testing purpose. You would just have to plug in the steppers as well as the PC and your ready to roll. PM me with offer i jumped the gun and ordered steppers when i now want servos. Would like to sell asap, i can post them on ebay also. |
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| Hi diyengineer, Can you give a bit more details on what is included? Does this include PSU? What controller board is included? (Is it a single 4 axes board or 4 seperate boards?) Does this include a break off board? Is it parallel port or USB connection to the PC? Thank you, RNR |
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Sorry, This includes: One Aluminum control box which houses the power supply, capacitor, transformer, rectifier, fuses, switches, (1) hobbycnc PRO 4 axis cnc board with 4 aluminum heatsinks, and one fan. It comes with a Parallel port, and uses a supplied DB25 cable. The (4) nema 23 steppers are bi-polar or uni-polar but are ran in unipolar mode @ 300oz. They are very strong. The board has a on-board breakout section where you can attached limit switches etc. also comes with about 25ft of wire to hook up the steppers. The board is already setup and tuned to the general specs of the steppers as well (regarding voltage etc). The video in post 1 shows the entire setup working, hooked up to Mach 3. (the board in the video was not in the box because it was just a test run). The lowest i can go is $400 dollars + shipping & insurance. The un-soldered board and 4 steppers alone cost 350 shipped from hobbycnc. That doesn't include the price of me soldering the board, testing the board, building the case, wiring the entire case, transformer, stepper motor wire, DB25 cable and testing. They are like brand new and have less than 30 minutes runtime on them. I will take pictures and post in a few. If anyone is interested i will post them on ebay with a buyit now price. Please PM me with any questions regarding shipping, price, specs etc. (in the attached pictures the board was sitting in the box, with wires not attached everything is hooked up as of right now) Last edited by diyengineer; 03-31-2010 at 03:31 PM. Reason: loaded pictures |
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