
Sherline CNC Lathe Kit w/ High-Torque Stepper Motors
Description Sherline CNC Lathe Kit w/ High-Torque Stepper Motors Integrates with personal computing systems Includes high-torque NEMA #23 motors Offers 4-axis driver box and cables Features customizable CNC machining Enhances precision and efficiency The Sherline CNC Lathe Kit w/ High-Torque Stepper Motors is designed for those who prefer to utilize their own computer and software for CNC operations. This kit facilitates the integration of personal computing systems with Sherline's CNC-ready lathe models. It includes a 4-axis driver box, connecting cables, a power supply, and two high-torque stepper motors. These motors, featuring the NEMA #23 frame, deliver over 75% more torque compared to standard stepper motors, enhancing the lathe's performance capabilities. To set up, users need to connect the 25-pin parallel cable from the driver box to the computer's printer port. The stepper motors are then mounted onto the crosslide and leadscrew of the Sherline CNC-ready lathe. The X and Z cables from the driver box are plugged into the stepper motors, completing the hardware setup. Users must then select and install their preferred control software to commence operations. This kit is ideal for those who seek flexibility in their CNC machining processes, allowing for customization and optimization according to specific requirements. It provides a robust solution for enhancing the precision and efficiency of CNC lathes through the use of high-torque stepper motors and a reliable driver box system. View more What's Included 1x Driver box with 4 motor cables 1x 3.7 amp, 24-volt power supply with cord 1x 25-pin parallel cable 1x 2 CD set with Linux/EMC2, utilities, and instructions 2x Spare fuse Sherline CNC Lathe Kit w/ High-Torque Stepper Motors Links PDF File Sherline CNC Lathe Kit w/ High-Torque Stepper Motors - 67126 Instructions Specifications Driver box with four motor cables 3.7 amp, 24-volt power supply with cord 25-pin parallel cable Two CDs with Linux/EMC2, utilities, and instructions Two spare fuses Power supply input: 100-240 VAC, 47-63 Hz, 3A Output: 24 VDC, 4A Logic high levels should exceed 2 volts Logic low should be less than 0.5 volts Step pulses are active low Step pulses should be at least 22 microseconds long 800 steps per revolution (microstepping), equating to 16,000 steps per inch with a 0.050″ pitch leadscrew DB25 pinout: X, Y, Z, A directions and steps Headers on PC board: H1, H2, H3, RESET Motor connectors: 5-pin DIN male Five to 30 volts (better performance at higher voltage) 2 amp unipolar configuration