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    How to install 4th axis in SX3?

    Got my 4th axis a few days ago without any instructions for connecting what to what. Doesn't look too tricky, but I wanted to run what I'm planning to do past anyone here who's already done it just to make sure.

    In the attached photo External.jpg, one end of C connects to A (a connector not really visible in the photo). The other end connects to G in Internal.jpg. The module comprising A & B installs next to H. D & E plug into B as with the other modules, and the ends comprising F plug into the power supply, again as with the other modules. It looks like the power supply has to be removed to make this connection.

    Am I missing anything? Thanks.

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    Wink

    we install 4th axis driver no need take out of power.the only problem it is your hand too big..hehe..
    maybe in future we need consider use big box.
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