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Old 11-04-2006, 08:45 PM
 
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Anyone familiar with "Motion Control Products" company?

Dont really see these guys products around these boards much (or maybe its me)...

the company is "motion control products" in the UK http://motioncontrolproducts.co.uk/p...products_id/79


Been looking around ther site and finding some good stuff like:

Steppers motors:
425 oz-in (what the hecks a N.M?!) motors going for 53 bucks after the conversion
http://motioncontrolproducts.co.uk/p...products_id/90


Drivers/controllers
I'm looking for possibly something like a gecko 201, ther 115$
But these guys have something similar in capacity to the gecko for bout 65$

(4.2A max, 50 V max, microstepping to 25000 steps, or 1/125) per driver....
http://motioncontrolproducts.co.uk/p...products_id/79


Thats $260for all 4 axes for my drivers (still need a breakout board i suppose)
the xylotex is 185$ for 4 axes, and the geckos would be 456$ for 4 axes....

Seems like its pretty good deal for some pretty capable drivers, am I missing something??



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Originally Posted by saris View Post
similar in capacity to the gecko
More like 65% of the capacity of a Gecko, which is 7a and 80V, and about 65% of the price.

They post here under the user name MCPLTD. If you look up their posts, you should find some info.
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thanks for the info on the mcpltd posts!

Ur right its actually 57% the cost and 60% the capability of the geckos.

It's an intermediate (between 'standard' boards and the gecko) driver that's nice to have available; If you don't need the full capability of a Gecko, why spend the extra money (save 75% of your money or $50/each).

It's kinda like ' i need a pickup truck but I have to buy an big rig' well not really but it sounds better....

Problem is I don't think they ship to the US...? and have to buy a breakout board for the controller inputs...

Anyone deal with these issues yet?
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Hi,

First I am in the UK so shipping is not an issue; having said this I would be very surprised if they don’t ship to the rest of the world.

My cnc machine uses their MSD556 drives and I would have to say I am very happy with their products.

After one of my drives developed a fault I sent it back and got a new drive which I must admit did take 3 weeks to be returned and was done so two days after I emailed them for a progress report. This is only my experience and may have been a one off.

Emails have always been replied to in a timely manner and giving good advice or information. At least one of their staff (the one who is a member of the zone I believe) will go out of his way to help.

They also sell in an Ebay shop but I would advice going direct as I think (you would need to check) shipping is cheaper.

Hope this helps,

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Just got an email from MCPltd stating they do ship to US yay and to order directly from the website. However its confusing since they have 2 websites, here is the same driver (MSD542) on the 2 diff sites, 2 prices...?

https://www.motioncontrolproducts.co...2d20a69619b39e

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http://www.motioncontrolproducts.com/MSD542.html


Two different prices for the same product, ill take the lower priced one please

Is there anything different in the wiring with these drivers, breakout boards etc?
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Hi again,

You might like to take a look here http://www.cnczone.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17857 a bit embarrassing but I was a beginner. It will I think give you all the info you need about connecting the drives.

John
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Originally Posted by saris View Post
Two different prices for the same product, ill take the lower priced one please
I’ve bought 4 MSD556 drives from them and paid the higher price!
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The MSD542, has just come down to £33 from about £39.

The MSD556 is still about £50.00.
Our main site is the dotcom one and this is being upgraged at the moment to have a shop so we will have one site after christmas.
Currently you can only order through the .co.uk site, so use these prices.

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I’ve bought 4 MSD556 drives from them and paid the higher price!
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Wednesday
I live in Blackburn UK
Ordered a kit from them on one of their websites.
Get email confirming order


Friday evening
Check email, email from motion control products says - Unfortunately our website failed to retain your card information, so I
would be grateful if you could phone me with these details.


Monday
Phone motion control products. Give details, Am told delivery on wednesday

Wednesday
Nothing

Thursday
Phone motion control products. Am told delivery on Friday

Friday
Nothing

Saturday
Still nothing
Look on this website
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Hi,

I have had a lot of dealings with Motion Control Products and have had nothing but first class serves from them.

I would imagine what has happened in your case is a very rare event but not the best serves admittedly.
Hopefully the member mcpltd will look in and sort thins out, if he does not try emailing him direct at Gary@motioncontrolproducts.com he is very helpful.

John
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Ignore my earlier rant. The kit was delivered to the wrong address yesterday, and i didn`t find out until after I wrote my previous post.
The kit was delivered to the billing address not the target address. I have it now and it seems to be really well put together stuff and well worth the money. Sorry for the last part of my previous rant.
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I Have just purchesed a cnc kit from motion control products. The stuff looks great, however there is no instructions on how to wire it together and the website spec sheets are dire. does anyone know how to wire the stepper drivers to the breakout board? if so please post.

The kit consists of :-


1 X Breakout board
3 X 4.2A MSD542 Microstepping Drivers
3 X 1.86 Nm Stepper motors (Low inductance)
2 X 40V, 7A non regulated power supply



web site is at

http://www.motioncontrolproducts.co....&products_id=9
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