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    #23-305-DS8A Pinout

    I purchased 3 of the motors listed above and a 3 axis controller from HobbyCNC. Some how I cannot find the single sheet of paper that comes with the motors which describes how to connect the motor to the controller.

    I registered on Friday August 3 for the Yahoo forum. But because Hobbycnc is closed, I have not been "approved" to view the forum yet.

    I simply need the correct pin connections for the 8 wire "23-305-DS8A."

    Could someone please help me with this problem?

    Rick


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    Answered on the other post.
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    23-305-DS8A pinout

    The very short reply of "Answered on another post" is not very helpful. Could you direct the buyers of the CNC kit to which post you are referring to? There was a schematic in my kit but no way of knowing which color wire from the stepper motor goes where.

    Bob Corder


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