Owner`s manual
MaxMotion for Machines Appendix E-241
other on the right side of the back of the machine.
F. The one on the left houses the spindle motor while the one on
the right houses the Y axis motor and the motor cable
assemblies.
G. Unscrew the four screws of the right plate. Remove the plate.
Notice the step motor at the top and the three cable harnesses
with white Molex connectors for the three motors. There
might be X, Y, and Z written on the Molex connectors for the
three stepping motors.
H. Disconnect the three sets of Molex connectors. Connect the
three female Molex connectors from MaxAmp amplifier
module to the three male connectors properly for X. Y, and for
Z axis.
J. Do not pull the connectors apart by pulling on the cables. Grab
the male and the female connectors and pry them loose. You
can route the motor wire assemblies either from the bottom of
the table so that the plate can go back in place as before or
simply from the opening of the plate and not put the plate back
in place.
K. Attach any standard computer power cord to the spindle motor
cable so that it can be plugged into the spindle motor outlet
provided on the amplifier box. The spindle motor will be
connected to the amplifier module and is controlled to turn on
and off automatically with the job. Do not turn on the spindle
motor if the job requires diamond drag by deselecting the
spindle motor in the MaxMotion configuration setup.
CAUTIONS
A. The limit switch wiring is connected and it is to be used for going
home. You can simply utilize the Home key in the control pad and the
spindle will move to the Home position.
B. You should use our 10 key Controlpad implementation to jog the
tool to the starting point of a job. Next, you should use the SURFACE
command to set the Z axis. If you are repeating similar jobs with the
same plate dimensions and positioning the new plates in the same
place, you need not bring the tool back by jogging. The software knows
the starting and ending positions and it will automatically come back to
starting position upon sending the next job.
C. Be sure to read the manual and ask us for our latest information as
well as our “How To...” notes to learn the use of MaxMotion