Ramps 1.4 Dual Z Axis. some control boards, like my ramps 1.4, provide 2 sets of header pins next to the z stepper driver board. it seems that all ramps 1.4 can handle 2 motors on the z axis, but if you take a look at this scheme: The ramps 1.4 shield has accounted for this and. There are two connectors in parallel for z axis, since most reprap machines use two motors to. simply flip the motor connector. i've got an arduino mega 2560 with ramps 1.4 and i want to use 2 motors on the x or y axis rather than the z axis. the endstops are the switches that tell the firmware when one of its axis (x, y, z) has reached either (or both) its minimum or maximum limit. In that case, just put a connector on each motor. On a ramps type board, these are typically labelled x, y, z, e0, e1. i'm building the moveo arm and have some doubts about how i'm connecting the electronics. so for dual endstops, you use 5 drivers for 5 motors.
The ramps 1.4 shield has accounted for this and. the endstops are the switches that tell the firmware when one of its axis (x, y, z) has reached either (or both) its minimum or maximum limit. some control boards, like my ramps 1.4, provide 2 sets of header pins next to the z stepper driver board. so for dual endstops, you use 5 drivers for 5 motors. On a ramps type board, these are typically labelled x, y, z, e0, e1. i'm building the moveo arm and have some doubts about how i'm connecting the electronics. i've got an arduino mega 2560 with ramps 1.4 and i want to use 2 motors on the x or y axis rather than the z axis. simply flip the motor connector. In that case, just put a connector on each motor. There are two connectors in parallel for z axis, since most reprap machines use two motors to.
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Ramps 1.4 Dual Z Axis i'm building the moveo arm and have some doubts about how i'm connecting the electronics. i'm building the moveo arm and have some doubts about how i'm connecting the electronics. simply flip the motor connector. The ramps 1.4 shield has accounted for this and. i've got an arduino mega 2560 with ramps 1.4 and i want to use 2 motors on the x or y axis rather than the z axis. some control boards, like my ramps 1.4, provide 2 sets of header pins next to the z stepper driver board. the endstops are the switches that tell the firmware when one of its axis (x, y, z) has reached either (or both) its minimum or maximum limit. On a ramps type board, these are typically labelled x, y, z, e0, e1. There are two connectors in parallel for z axis, since most reprap machines use two motors to. In that case, just put a connector on each motor. so for dual endstops, you use 5 drivers for 5 motors. it seems that all ramps 1.4 can handle 2 motors on the z axis, but if you take a look at this scheme: