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MAXNC
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MAXNC Notes
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original websites available on internet archive
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Makers Local 256 (https://256.makerslocal.org/) owns a MAXNC15 (closed Loop) and MAXNC10 (open Loop)
http://www.maxnc.com/
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has manuals
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http://www.maxnc.com/HOW TO/Manuals
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http://www.maxnc.net/
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http://www.ximotion.com
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3PPySSPR6Rg
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The MAXNC brand is dead. The main problem with running these machines is that they used an unusual control system compared to typical stepper driven desctop CNC machines.
 
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They use normal stpper motors. Some are closed loop some are open loop. In either case the control boad is what is unusual, not the motors.
Maybe Pinout configs
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https://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php?topic=1342.0
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Here is what information I could find on the internet about the MAXNC
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Website Info
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Available on internect archive:
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http://www.maxnc.net/
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http://www.maxnc.com/
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http://032568b.netsolhost.com/page13.html
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http://www.ximotion.com/
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https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/MaxNCMill
 
https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/MaxNCMill
  
manual
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https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAECourses/Raisbeck/cnc_equip.htm#maxnc
 
https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAECourses/Raisbeck/images/resources/cnc/MAXNCmanual.pdf
 
https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAECourses/Raisbeck/images/resources/cnc/MAXNCmanual.pdf
  
blog about converting the MaxNC
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This guy is using and Moding and MaxNC mill
https://www.cnczone.com/forums/controller-amp-computer-solutions/173363-cnc-software.html
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYrQzHNczcc
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Getting the Mahcines to Work
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For minimum cost I want to get it running with the MACNC controler. This means using either the MAXNC software, or using Mach 3 wich is supoised to have a MAXNC compatable mode.
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I coudn't find the MAXNC software, and I am familiar with Mach3, so its a easy decision.
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Brandon wants to ditch the MAXNC controller and use only the stepper instead.
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He wants to replace the controller with one of these:
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https://www.geckodrive.com/g540-4-axis-digital-stepper-drive.html
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https://www.geckodrive.com/support/g540-rev-8.html
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I'm ok with this option if I can't get the MAXNC controller to work. But I'd prefer using cheaper controll system of ebay if I had to pay for it myself.
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In eith senario the stepper connectors would need to be rewired. The steppers are 8 wires. The controller Brad wants uses 4 wires. Most cheap diy CNC stuff also uses 4 wires.
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Rewireding 1 extra stepper just to see if the geckodrive woud work.
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The steppers the MAXNC has
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Powermax 11
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Model P22NRXG-LNN-NS-00
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https://www.kollmorgen.com/en-us/products/motors/stepper/powermax-m-and-p-series/
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https://www.kollmorgen.com/sites/default/files/public_downloads/Nema_P2_Stepper_System_TB.pdf
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The infro Brad Was Looking at
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http://www.portalnaukowy.edu.pl/allegro/powermax22.pdf
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Motor Pins
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Pin                1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8
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internal conect    5    6    7    8    1    2    3    4  (The pins that had conectivity)
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ohm                17.8  17.5  17.7  17.4
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Color       blue  black orange black black red black yellow
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Cable motor side (indexing from arrow)
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pin        1    2    3    4    5    6    7    8
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conected  1    6    2    6    6    3    6    4 
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Cable drver side (indexing from arrow)
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1    2    3    4    5              6
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-    -    -    -    no conector    -
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blue  orange red  yellow                black
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9 pin serial port conection
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1    2      3    4    5    6      7      8    9    case
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red  yellow blue  gray  black orange purple brown green White
  
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Here is how to wire it from 8 pin to 4 pin (with serial Connection)
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Stetter side
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2 and 5 get tied together and terminated
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4 and 7 get tied together and terminated
  
lots of youtube videos about using and upgrading maxnc, Including Stifining and FEA of the machine regidity
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Motor Pin | letter | Serial Pin
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K9VRndKz30
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1 blue    |  +A  |  9 green
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6 red    |  -A  |  8 brown
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3 orange  |  +B  |  7 purple
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8 yellow  |  -B  |  6 orange
  
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Serial pins 1-5 gets a resistor
  
maybe pinouts
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Using Mach3 with MaxNC
http://www.maxnc.com/HOW TO/Configuring for 5th Axis.pdf
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http://www.machsupport.com/forum/index.php?topic=2703.0
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this link has a configuration file:
need to double check the spelling of this link
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https://www.cnczone.com/forums/benchtop-machines/254426-cnc.html

Revision as of 19:18, 10 November 2022

MAXNC Notes


Makers Local 256 (https://256.makerslocal.org/) owns a MAXNC15 (closed Loop) and MAXNC10 (open Loop)

The MAXNC brand is dead. The main problem with running these machines is that they used an unusual control system compared to typical stepper driven desctop CNC machines. They use normal stpper motors. Some are closed loop some are open loop. In either case the control boad is what is unusual, not the motors.

Here is what information I could find on the internet about the MAXNC


Website Info Available on internect archive: http://www.maxnc.net/ http://www.maxnc.com/ http://032568b.netsolhost.com/page13.html http://www.ximotion.com/

https://www.noisebridge.net/wiki/MaxNCMill

https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAECourses/Raisbeck/cnc_equip.htm#maxnc https://engineering.purdue.edu/AAECourses/Raisbeck/images/resources/cnc/MAXNCmanual.pdf

This guy is using and Moding and MaxNC mill https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YYrQzHNczcc

Getting the Mahcines to Work


For minimum cost I want to get it running with the MACNC controler. This means using either the MAXNC software, or using Mach 3 wich is supoised to have a MAXNC compatable mode. I coudn't find the MAXNC software, and I am familiar with Mach3, so its a easy decision.

Brandon wants to ditch the MAXNC controller and use only the stepper instead. He wants to replace the controller with one of these: https://www.geckodrive.com/g540-4-axis-digital-stepper-drive.html https://www.geckodrive.com/support/g540-rev-8.html I'm ok with this option if I can't get the MAXNC controller to work. But I'd prefer using cheaper controll system of ebay if I had to pay for it myself. In eith senario the stepper connectors would need to be rewired. The steppers are 8 wires. The controller Brad wants uses 4 wires. Most cheap diy CNC stuff also uses 4 wires.

Rewireding 1 extra stepper just to see if the geckodrive woud work.


The steppers the MAXNC has Powermax 11 Model P22NRXG-LNN-NS-00 https://www.kollmorgen.com/en-us/products/motors/stepper/powermax-m-and-p-series/ https://www.kollmorgen.com/sites/default/files/public_downloads/Nema_P2_Stepper_System_TB.pdf The infro Brad Was Looking at http://www.portalnaukowy.edu.pl/allegro/powermax22.pdf

Motor Pins Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 internal conect 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 (The pins that had conectivity) ohm 17.8 17.5 17.7 17.4 Color blue black orange black black red black yellow

Cable motor side (indexing from arrow) pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 conected 1 6 2 6 6 3 6 4

Cable drver side (indexing from arrow) 1 2 3 4 5 6 - - - - no conector - blue orange red yellow black

9 pin serial port conection 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 case red yellow blue gray black orange purple brown green White

Here is how to wire it from 8 pin to 4 pin (with serial Connection) Stetter side 2 and 5 get tied together and terminated 4 and 7 get tied together and terminated

Motor Pin | letter | Serial Pin 1 blue | +A | 9 green 6 red | -A | 8 brown 3 orange | +B | 7 purple 8 yellow | -B | 6 orange

Serial pins 1-5 gets a resistor

Using Mach3 with MaxNC


this link has a configuration file: https://www.cnczone.com/forums/benchtop-machines/254426-cnc.html