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    Default Re: 6040 Help

    Yes I do have a multimeter

    Do I test the 3 ribbon conection at the Driver or where the Parallel port end

    What am I testing Ohms or volts ?



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    if the remove the BOB from the control box its possible to use the wires that are now connected to the E-stop switch
    to make a temporary connection to a 12 to 24V power supply

    see the red 2 pin connectors
    6040 Help-tx14175-bob-jpg

    as the BOB has a diode to prevent damage due to the reverse connection of the supply

    you can power the board and when you get the polarity correct you will have 3 LED's on

    one marked 24V that indicates the 10V regulator is working

    the second you have the 5V supply to the 74HC245 IC's that buffer the 12 signals from the PC's printer port

    the third LED indicates the relay controlled by pin 17 is on

    all the BOB's inputs (pins 1 to 9 + 14 , 16 & 17) are pulled up to +5V by 10K resistors

    all the 74HC245 outputs should be at +5V

    so you should have + 5v on all the 3 pins of the connectors for the 5 axis ribbon cable connectors
    6040 Help-tx14175-bob-step-direction-connections-jpg
    assuming you put the D-type connector back together you can connect the multimeters negative wire to the HEX stud or the shell

    to test the signal path for problem X axis
    6040 Help-mach3-printer-port-pins-jpg
    the 25 pin D-type connector on the BOB will be the mirror image (pins 13 & 25 on the right)


    short pin 2 to ground (to the shell may be easier) and the3 pin ribbon cable connectors pin 2 should to down to 0V

    short pin 3 to ground (to the shell may be easier) and the3 pin ribbon cable connectors pin 3 should to down to 0V

    if you put some sleeving on the pins you not testing it will make it easier to avoid shorting the IC outputs

    John



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    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    That`s exactly the same on our units, did you copy/paste the mach3mill XML file that came together on the CD? copy/paste that in mach3 folder then voila!! everything will be factory calibrated in seconds
    Hey i bought a 6040 USB but i din't get the software and now nothing works, are you willing to send me that mach3mill XML file please?

    Gr Mike



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    Double sorry

    Last edited by MikeCorp; 03-03-2018 at 11:28 AM. Reason: double post


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    Quote Originally Posted by KH0UJ View Post
    That`s exactly the same on our units, did you copy/paste the mach3mill XML file that came together on the CD? copy/paste that in mach3 folder then voila!! everything will be factory calibrated in seconds

    I sure would like to have a copy of that CD or just the Mach3mill.xml.

    I'm trying to get a 6040 China Special going and that file may be just what I need. I bought from some random seller on Ebay, and got the bare minimum from him.



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    Quote Originally Posted by ShellbackBill View Post
    I sure would like to have a copy of that CD or just the Mach3mill.xml.

    I'm trying to get a 6040 China Special going and that file may be just what I need. I bought from some random seller on Ebay, and got the bare minimum from him.
    Share your cnc and some pictures so we can help you better.



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    Quote Originally Posted by carl1961 View Post
    Share your cnc and some pictures so we can help you better.
    It’s the exact same CNC Motion controler that is being talked about earlier n this thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by ShellbackBill View Post
    It’s the exact same CNC Motion controler that is being talked about earlier n this thread
    ok ShellbackBill, that looks the same as mine, I will attach my Mach3 file for you, let me know what else you need and whats happening, I am also using the UC100 to connect to my PC it looks like you have the usb.
    . I can help you set things up have tryed this USB soft ware? https://www.chinacnczone.com/en/soft...er_l282_1.html

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    I had a similar problem and I found it being a loose wire going to one of the boards which all I did was tighten up that screw holding the wire.


    Quote Originally Posted by Perazzi View Post
    Hi All
    New here and need some help

    I am a gunsmith and have purchased a Chinese 6040 router for cutting aluminum for jigs etc.
    My problem is :

    I am running mach3 on Windows 7 pro 32 bit
    I have no X axis movement but Y & Z are fine

    Connection is Parallel port

    Disconected X axis cable and connected it to Y axis outlet and it moves fine
    Put Y axis into X axis outlet and agian nothing

    Any help would be greatly appreciated
    Thanks Rodd




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    Default Re: 6040 Help

    Thanks Carl!

    I'll be loading that up in my system this weekend. Hopefully it will sing for me.

    Looks like different China Vendors do a better job of supplying necessary info with their systems.



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