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Description
Sherline Linear Controller w/o Power Supply (")
Controls stepper motors via keypad
Programs up to 40 operations each
Links units in a daisy-chain setup
Integrates with CNC controllers
Combines rotary and linear movements
The Sherline Linear Controller w/o Power Supply (") is a versatile and programmable device designed to control the function of stepper motors. It features an integrated keypad that allows users to program and manage operations without the need for a computer or master CNC controller. This controller is capable of executing two separate programs, each comprising up to 40 operations, where users can define parameters such as distance, direction, speed, and program pauses.
The controller supports connectivity through an 8-pin mini-DIN cable, enabling multiple units to be linked in a 'daisy-chain' configuration. This setup allows the units to communicate and operate in sequence, facilitating complex movements and tasks. Additionally, the linear controller can be integrated with existing CNC controllers, enhancing its utility in various machining applications.
For more advanced operations, the Sherline Linear Controller can be combined with Sherline's rotary controller. This combination allows for the execution of both rotary and linear movements in sequence, making it suitable for tasks such as gear cutting. The user-friendly keypad interface simplifies the programming process, eliminating the need for extensive CNC programming knowledge.
1x Sherline Linear Controller w/o Power Supply (")
1x Linear Controller w/Keypad
Programmable via its own keypad
Controls the function of the stepper motor
Connects multiple units in a daisy-chain
User-programmable with two separate programs of up to 40 operations each
Controls distance, direction, speed, and program pauses
Compatible with existing CNC controllers
Compatible with Sherline’s rotary controller for combined rotary and linear movement