Have you tried setting F01 to P04. F06 should be set to 1, and F02 set to the number of steps to move.
p.s. How do you measure the amps when changing the potentiometer on the bottom?
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Have you tried setting F01 to P04. F06 should be set to 1, and F02 set to the number of steps to move.
p.s. How do you measure the amps when changing the potentiometer on the bottom?
LinuxCNC installed on a small NUC for the controller is one of the least expensive options with the most extensive functions.
This link may help. You have three choices, so pick the one that matches your current...
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LinuxCNC has 9 axes and each can have multiple motors.
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LinuxCNC also has probing functions.
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Teknic sells a brake for their servos now.
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Oshpark in the US. Seeed studio and Itead in China.