-40%

CNC Controller M16D - PoKeys 57E Motion Motherboard Set

$ 105.07

Availability: 100 in stock
  • MPN: SKU#: M16D_B
  • Brand: CNC4PC, PoKeys57E
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Model Year: 2019
  • No. Of Axis: 6
  • Condition: Just opened for testing
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Machine Type: CNC Lathe, Mill, Router
  • Control: CNC

    Description

    I bought 4 pieces of M16D for the project, but, as it turned out, it took only 2. So, this is one for sale. It is new, fully tested and in perfect working order. Supports up to 6 axes, has an Ethernet (network) interface for connecting to a PC, works great with Mach3 and Mach4 software. It requires a 12-30 VDC @ 1A power supply to operate
    FEATURES
    Designed for POKEYS 57 ETH motion controller.
    Built-in PWM-Based Speed Control and Two Built-in Electromechanical
    Relays with NO and NC positions for spindle control.
    The system monitors:
    E-Stop
    Safety Charge Pump.
    VFD Fault.
    Driver Fault.
    Discrete Inputs and Outputs can be using with +5vdc TTL logic or 10-30vdc Logic.
    Electromechanical Relay with NO and NC positions for general purpose (Port_2 16 or 17, jumper-selectable).
    Microcontroller based SCHP.
    Optoisolated inputs.
    Can be powered with a voltage between +10 and +30VDC.
    Status LEDs on all input and Output connections.
    DIN Rail mountable.
    Pluggable Screw-On Terminals.
    It is compatible with family of C34 connector boards that allow quickly connecting to popular drives connecting not just the step and direction signals, but also the fault and enable signals.
    MADE IN USA by CNC4PC.COM
    You can go straight to this website and download the user manual, plugins and whatever else you need.
    What is inside the box:
    1. M16D - PoKeys Motion Motherboard
    2. PoKeys 57E -  Ethernet Core Board
    3. C78 - RJ45 CONNECTION BOARD
    4. Sticker "Powered by CNC4PC" to stick on the controller case or on the CNC machine as you like
    All three components are assembled together and you will receive one complete board.
    These photos are taken from this actual board
    I suggest watching a video of how the same board works:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sDrksgLH3I
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rrKktdrCU8