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3 Axis Electronics Combo (All Large Motors)

3 Axis Electronics Combo (All Large Motors)

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This options is for the heavier and larger CNC machines. (3) NEMA 34 651 oz-in large stepping motors
(3) Drivers (6.0Amp 24-70 Volts, 1/2-1/256 microstepping)
(1) 36v 8.8a Power Supply
(1) Interface Board depending on the one selected (USB or Parallel) Choose From 3 Interface Boards Parallel Board: Works with Mach3, Mach4, or Linux-CNC. Parallel Port and Parallel Cable Required on PC running a 32 bit OS. Software can be purchased from BuildYourCNC. Pokey57CNC Controller :Recommended if you wish to use Mach3 or Mach4. This is a feature rich controller that has 4 onboard relays, 8 available motor connections for a maximum of 8 axes, inputs, outputs, and much more. Mach3 USB Board: Works with Mach3 ONLY. Connects through standard USB port. Mach3 can be purchased from BuildYourCNC.
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  • WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN MACH3 AND MACH4?

    Standard Version Features Mach3 Mach4 Hobby Mach4 Industrial Number of Planners 1 1 1 Number of Axis 6 6 6 Out of Band Axis (OBA) 0 1 6 Slave axis (uses up coordinated axes) 3 N/A N/A Slave motors (does not use up coordinated axes) N/A 4 per Axis 4 per Axis API Interface - Open to All Hardware Yes Yes Yes Extended Plugin Support Yes Yes Yes User customizable GUI Yes Yes Yes Unified (GUI) Interface - PLC, CNC, etc.. Yes Yes Unlimited IO Yes Yes Yes Modbus PLC Yes Yes Yes PMC (Ladder Logic addressing for cnc/plc) Yes Yes Unlimited File Size Yes Yes Tool Path Display Yes Yes Yes Tool Path Speed & Quality Low High High Scripting - Customization Yes Yes Yes LUA Scripting - simple, fast, cross-platform Yes Yes - Lua sockets (ftp, http, smtp,..) Yes Yes - SSL (security layer) Yes Yes - LFS (manage large files and data storage) Yes Yes - Seriel port Yes Yes - Enraving of part numbers / serial numbering of parts Yes Yes - Plugin panel objects Yes Yes IPC Library for Data Sharing/tracking (Interprocess communication) Yes Yes Full Feature Screens/Controls Per Machine Type Yes Yes Currently Availabe: Mill, Router, Lathe, 3d Printer Yes Yes Multiple gcode Interpruters (Per Machine Type) Yes Yes Probing - Intergrated in standard screens Yes Yes Simulated 3d Machining (with additional plugin license) Yes Yes Tool Life Management (G10 L3 command) Yes Screw Mapping Yes Professional Screen Designer (advanced G.U.I.) Yes - Screen Animation Control Yes - Screen Integrated Tool Table Control Yes - Screen Integrated Work Offset Control Yes - Screen Integrated gcode editor Yes - Screen Artsoft Wizard Package Integration Yes Macro B gcode Programming (#variables) Yes - User definable gcodes via marco calls Yes - Macro Calls: G65, G66, G66.1 Yes - gcode via marco call (custom G codes via macro B) Yes - mcode via macro call (custom M codes via macro B) Yes - mcode via sub code (custom M code via sup program) Yes - Conditional gcodes Yes - set VN call - define variable names Yes gcode Editor Included Yes Scripted M code (custom M code via LUA script) Yes Yes Variable Speed Spindle Yes Yes Yes Spindle Relay Yes Yes Yes Coolant relay Yes Yes Yes Mist Relay Yes Yes Yes Threading Yes Yes Yes Rigid Tapping Yes Yes Yes Single Block Yes Yes Yes Block Delete Yes Yes Yes Optional Stop Yes Yes Yes MACH CNC CONTROL SOFTWARE MAIN FEATURES AND VERSION DIFFERENCES Standard Version Features Mach3 Mach4 Hobby Mach4 Industrial MACH CNC CONTROL SOFTWARE MAIN FEATURES AND VERSION DIFFERENCES Cutter Comp Yes Yes Yes Fanuc Type C Cutter Comp Yes Yes Fixture Offsets Yes Yes Yes G51 Scaling Yes Yes Yes G92 Offsets Yes Yes Yes G52 Offsets Yes Yes Yes Event Driven Yes Yes Multi Line MDI Yes Yes Subs In MDI Yes Yes OpenGL Optimization Yes Yes Multi-platform OS Compatibility Option Yes Yes Online Support Yes Yes Yes Phone Support Option Available Yes Support Priority Yes Available to End Users as "Do-it-yourself" Yes Yes Summary - Mach3 versus Mach4 : Mach4 Hobby is the closest comparable version to Mach3, yet it is still much more advanced. The price point of these versions is nearly identical. Mach3 is very popular for hobby enthusiest and is used in highly modified form by some great OEM's. In general, Mach4 is more complex than Mach3 and follows cnc industry standards. Mach3 has many customizations to make it easier for hobby users, but can lead to difficulties if users plan to apply their knowledge to more advanced systems. Mach4 is built as a full featured cnc controller capable of high speed machining for servo and stepper systems. Mach3's feature set is complete, while Mach4's will continue to expand. If you are new to cnc, Artsoft highly recommends using and learning Mach4 even if it appears that Mach3's feature set will be adequate for your needs.

  • Would the single 8.8A power supply be undersized for 3 6.0A Drivers? would you recommend getting another PS?

    That depends on a few factors. In most cases, three 3.0 amp motors and drivers will not exceed 8.8 amps of available current. All of the motors would need to be at full torque to reach the 9 amps (3x3). This depends on the mechanical method you are using for each motor, and how you are using the machine. In most cases, only two motors are moving at a time (i.e. 3D carving where the X and Z are moving simultaneously and the y only moves to go to the next row). In traditional cutting profiles, only the x and y are moving simultaneously and the z-axis moves at the location it needs to start cutting the next layer. With that said, it is ok to add an extra power supply if you feel you need more available current.