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broered

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Disabling an optional 4th Axis on a CNC Router
« on: January 04, 2016, 12:05:28 AM »
(Hoping this doesn't show my ignorance too much.)

I'm building a 3-axis CNC router.  The router will have a a 4th 'A' axis rotary device that will be used on occasion.  My configuration uses the PMDX-422 BOB, Driving Gekko G203V Stepper drivers through the PMDX-134 board.  From the PMDX-134 board I'll route the stepper motor wires to 4 panel mounted connectors - one for each of the 4 stepper motors.

When I'm not using the 'A' axis is it possible to just unplug it without causing harm to the electronics?


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Re: Disabling an optional 4th Axis on a CNC Router
« Reply #1 on: January 04, 2016, 12:36:26 AM »
While the G203V manual (http://www.geckodrive.com/g203v-rev-7) states that it will "will survive accidental motor disconnects while powered-up", we recommend that you remove power from the G203Vs before connecting or disconnecting a motor.  It is OK to have a G203V (or pretty much any stepper motor driver) powered on with no motor connected.

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