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3D Printer CNC Controller Ardiuno CNC kit with for ArduinoIDE,Longruner GRBL CNC Shield Board+RAMPS 1.4 Mechanical Switch Endstop DRV8825 A4988 Stepper Motor Driver Nema17 Stepper Motor LKB02,Black

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Features

  • Latest CNC Shield Expansion Board V3.0 -CNC shield board is updated version 3.0, which is suitable for CH340G Shield 3.0 version compatible with for ArduinoIDE, GRBL 0.9.
  • Professional 3D printer CNC Kit This is a professional 3d printer DIY kit with multiple types of modules or components you need. It is a great assortment set for starters and professionals.
  • Premium Quality Each part of this Logrunner 3d printer conk kit was made of premium material. These components can be used in a wide range of application.
  • DRV8825 Stepper Motor Driver with Heat Sinks High quality stepper motor drive with 4 Aluminum Cooler, running within 2.5A current (Maximum), compatible with for ArduinoIDE software and hardware.
  • Good after-sales service. We'll respond within 24 hours for any questions.

Color: Black


Brand: Longruner


Voltage: 36 Volts, 12 Volts


Item Weight: 380 Grams


Manufacturer: Longruner


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 0.04 x 0.04 x 0.04 inches; 13.4 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ LKB02


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 14, 2017


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Longruner


Best Sellers Rank: #44,858 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #11 in 3D Printer Motors


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Customer Reviews: 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 192 ratings


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  • Very slick kit but you need to go to YouTube university if you're a beginner
I am a novice with adruino however in fairness I work with plcs and high end motion control so I have a basic understanding of what would be needed to get a motor to function. When you get the kit it has the uno board, the stepper drivers from Texas instruments with heat sinks, as well as the cnc shield controller and zero instructions.... So my guess is this kit is aimed at the hobbyist or kids with little experience and if that's the case you need to watch several videos as boring as that sounds to get enough info to make this successful for yourself at many wemt too fast over the software or issues with tuning the drivers. Anyway I'm definitely going to buy more to build a few different things for work that I've wanted to do but couldn't justify thousands of dollars to pull it off so for under 100 bucks it's a no Brainerd. I'm not going to give a detailed explanation of how to program this etc but after a little agrivation I will try to spare you the same. 1. Make sure you get the power supply polarity correct. You swap wires the things junk instantly I've read didn't want to test the theory.. 2. Download adriuno and then go to github and download the grbl files. Extract them and then upload them into the uno. Watch several videos until you can see all the steps before just doing it as many videos are missing steps. 3. After you've flashed the uno assemble the cnc shield and add the driver boards. NEVER ADD A DRIVER BOARD AND NOT HAVE A MOTOR. NO MOTOR NO DRIVER BOARD. And match the En pin on driver to socket on shield board if you screw up backwards it's junk. 4. Turn down the potentiometer all the way down plenty of videos on how to adjust. They cone way to high and people claim they will fry. 5. DOWNLOAD cncjs gcode sender to your computer Open it and it will find your uno. Then press say x or y or z arrows and stuff should move. 6. Learn g code or get a cad cam program and you're in business ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2022 by Peter Lynch

  • Professional
The media could not be loaded. Sturdy product. Make sure you use an external power supply with 12-36 volts. The blue connectors on the grbl shield make that easy to set up. If you are prepared, then this is basically plug and play. Software-wise, you first need a hex code (quick to google), and then use x-loader to flash it to the arduino/grbl shield. Then you can use universal gcode sender to run your files. Sub-100$ cnc machine here I come! Combined with a cheap x-y table, and a power supply, I have everything I need. This is one of the more professional gadgets I own. What I mean is that I am used to building with plastic parts for temporary fun projects. And it has to be. Any wiggling in your equipment translates to error in your output. With these sturdy parts, This will be one project I will get lots of use out of. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2017 by ivan ivan

  • It has its problems, but is a decent kit for starters
So let's start with the bad: 1. There is a bit of a misleading description. The packaging contents clearly state that there are six limit switches, but only three come with the unit. The seller has stated that it can be interpreted either way, but I dont see it. To overcome this, buy additional switches. They're cheap. Seriously, they're not only cheap, but they're pretty common models. Suggestion: they're cheap, so the seller should clear this up once and for all and just change the product so it comes with six... 2. The instructions are lacking. Since this is a beginners kit, we should expect people to not know what theyre doing. Links can be found to the electronic user manuals and worked up instructions, but people need to dig for this information. Suggestion: post the links in the product description so people know where to go. 3. Electromagnetic Interference (EMI) is a pain in the rear. Once set up, my carves would stall in the middle, rendering my machine useless. It took a long time to figure out that it was electromagnetic interference "setting off" my limit switches. I tried bonding and grounding everything and wrapped my vacuum in enough copper that i'm afraid someone's gonna steal the thing for street value. In the end, I got the machine working by just turning the limit switches off and limiting the programs by setting the workpiece in the center of the rig... Suggestion: hyperlinks to EMI troubleshooting guides and grounding/bonding guides. Also: change the limit switch wiring to shielded wiring. This will save so much time and frustration... Remember: your key demo is a group of novices trying to learn the craft... 4. Limit switch leads are not long enough for even a modest machine. Mine has a carving area of about 12"x18" and the wires were about half as long as they needed to be. I had to splice on extensions for each of the X- and Z- axis switches Suggestion: Include wire extensions for at least four of the switches 5. Only comes with 3 motors. A lot of the cnc machines serviced by this size stepper need two to run the y-axis train. Suggestion: Adding a fourth motor and stepper driver would be suitable here. 6. Doesn't support a touchpad. Well, it does if you know how to wire it, but thats not obvious and needed a lot of research to figure out how to do it. Suggestion: provide detail on how to wire a simple touchpad For all of the suggestions, even a link to a separate product kit would be helpful. These are serious shortcomings of this kit. With the whining out of the way, lets look at the good parts of this kit 1. The kit was pretty easy to install. Im a complete novice, but with some help from the internet, i quickly learned how to wire and test the steppers and drivers, install the switches and download and use the software. UGCS and Easel are my go-tos and theres very little arduino or firmware to fiddle around with. 2. Its pretty universal. Almost everyone has support for the arduino and CNC shield being used. Finding help, including videos, was pretty easy for me. 3. Its working... It may sound simple, but the fact that i was able to fumble my way through the setup process and learn as many things as I did and the machine didnt fry stepper drivers or motors says a lot. I took the rig apart a lot while setting it up and first carves are coming out pretty solid! That's pretty much it for my review. I know there are more downs than ups, but I would rate this kit a pretty solid one and recommend it for folks. It was a journey to get to where I am, but i learned a lot and am already looking at upgrades and mods. I dont think I would be where i am if those negatives didnt exist as learning experiences. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2022 by R. gerra

  • Laser CNC
I wasn’t sure of everything I needed and this kit was a good start in building a DIY CNC machine. This kit contains all the motors and controller to build a CNC machine. This kit doesn’t contain a separate power supply, a way to convert the rotation of the motors to linear axis movements (belts and gears or threaded rods are usually used), and something to either cut, etch, or draw on a surface (I used a laser) to complete a DIY CNC project. Overall I didn’t run into any problems with this kit. Loading the control software (GRBL) onto the arduino or figuring out where things needed to be plugged in. I used GRBL 1.1 and found where to plug things in at by just looking at the labels on the board. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2021 by BC

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