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    Hello,

    I am new to hobby cnc. I have bought 3 powermax stepper motor and a stepmasternc 3 axis driver board. I have the trial ver of Mach 3 on my computer. I also have a 24v 6amp switching power supply connected. I have set up the driver board by setting the current limiting pots and the percent fast decay pots as the manual tells me to. then i wired the stepper (8 wire) per the bipolar series schematic from the powermax web site. The driver board says the motor should lock up and it does. When I go to use Mach 3 to tune the motor I can seem to get the motor to move. It stays locked up. I checked the enable and on the sop-1 driver I have a dip switch to make the axis enable. In Mach 3 I can successfully reset with a green frame. Do I have something configured wrong or wired wrong?

    any help would be great.


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    Quote Originally Posted by t_zer View Post
    . Do I have something configured wrong or wired wrong?
    Hard to say. Make sure on the ports and pins motor pins page, that you have the correct port assigned to each pin.
    Gerry

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    Thanks Gerry,

    I think I found a wiring error. I took it all apart and re-assembled and it worked just fine. The motors would not turn in the tunning page but worked fine in jog mode. Having fun again.

    Darren


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