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    TB6560 Wiring Diagram

    Hello all I am new here and need some help with some basic stuff from you guys. I want to make sure I am hooking up my power supply to the control box correctly, so I don't do any damage. Is there a diagrame that someone has of what has worked for them. I am using a TB6560-T4 CNC Driver. Thanks for the help.


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    TB6560

    Check out E-Bay # 250966844180. It has everything you need for that board..


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    Thank you Ramhobbies, just what I needed.


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    I hope you will let us know how it goes with that board.
    James hosts the single best wiki page about steppers for CNC hobbyists on the net:
    http://www.piclist.com/techref/io/steppers.htm Disagree? Tell him what's missing! ,o)


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    It worked out great. It is up and running, Now I just need to put the table top on and get a copy of Vcarve Pro. Then let the chips fly. Thanks for the help guys


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    This board in my opinion are very reliable if you know how to wire them I have had one for 6 months and working great all thought my steppers are not in my cnc yet just run to test the motors


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    They are unreliable at best. Mine was wired up fine and spinning the steppers when out of no where the Z axis sparked and smoked at power on and now none of the axis work.

    I have 4 of the TB6560 chips on order and will replace them all. If it does not come back to life it is in the garbage.

    Marc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marc N Fournier View Post
    They are unreliable at best. Mine was wired up fine and spinning the steppers when out of no where the Z axis sparked and smoked at power on and now none of the axis work.
    Sound exactly like this: http://www.cnczone.com/forums/steppe...60_driver.html
    James hosts the single best wiki page about steppers for CNC hobbyists on the net:
    http://www.piclist.com/techref/io/steppers.htm Disagree? Tell him what's missing! ,o)


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    I was surprised as I setup Mach3 to kill the enable lines to all axis, and I used the RESET button on every power off/on. I was also carefull to apply power to the logic first. But it went POOFF none the less.

    Marc


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    Random Stepper Directions

    Okay guys, I am hoping you guys can help me out with this one. I am running Mach 3 with a TB6560 Controller and I am getting random directions. I can make the y and z axis move in one direction with one key and the push the same key and it will go in the opposite direction. This does not how ever happen with the x axis. Mach3 has gone over the software configuration and can not find anything wrong. We have replace the control box and it does the same thing. I have moved the wires from the x to the y and then the x does not work right and the y does. Could it be as simple as a bad connection in a wire? Or what are your ideas. Thanks.


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    By control box you mean a pendant I assume.
    If you use the Mach3 pendant ( hit the tab key) does it cause the same issue.

    Sounds like you purchased one of the Chinese pendants and it has a logic fault.

    Marc


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    Sounds like one of your controller (or motor) is burnt out.


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