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Leadshine 3DM583 3相マイクロステップドライバ DC20-50V 8.3A CNCステッピングモーター用
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Product Overview
The Leadshine 3DM583 is a 3-phase microstep driver for CNC and industrial motion-control systems. This listing is for a DC20-50V driver with adjustable output current up to 8.3A peak / 5.9A RMS, PUL/DIR/ENA signal inputs, and DIP-switch pulse/rev settings for matching 3-phase stepper motor installations.
Verified Specifications
| Model | 3DM583 |
|---|---|
| Brand marking | Leadshine |
| Driver type | 3-phase microstep drive / stepper motor driver |
| Supply voltage | DC +20V to +50V |
| Output current setting | 2.1A to 8.3A peak, 1.5A to 5.9A RMS |
| Pulse/rev settings | 200, 400, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000, 10000 |
| Signal terminals | PUL+, PUL-, DIR+, DIR-, ENA+, ENA-, PWR/Fault |
| Power and motor terminals | GND, +Vdc, U, V, W |
| SKU | FMF-DC20-50V-93561 |
Control and Wiring Points
- SW1-SW4 set the output current according to the current table printed on the driver body.
- SW5 is marked for half-current / full-current behavior and auto-tuning operation.
- SW6-SW8 select the pulse/rev setting from 200 to 10000.
- The front terminal markings separate high-voltage motor wiring, PA setting switches, and signal wiring for easier panel checks.
Fit Check
- Use for matching 3-phase stepper motor systems that require a DC20-50V microstep driver.
- For 3ND583 replacement, NEMA 23/24, or 573S09 CNC controller use, compare your existing driver wiring, supply voltage, current setting, and pulse/rev setting with the markings shown on this product.
- The visible terminal layout supports PUL/DIR/ENA signal wiring and U/V/W motor output wiring.
FAQ
What power supply range is shown for this driver?
The driver body is marked Vdc: +20V to +50V.
What output current range can be selected?
The current table shows 2.1A to 8.3A peak output current, with the corresponding RMS range from 1.5A to 5.9A.
What pulse/rev settings are printed on the product?
The pulse/rev table shows 200, 400, 500, 1000, 2000, 4000, 5000, and 10000 settings through SW6-SW8.
Can this be used for CNC stepper motor control?
It can be used in matching CNC or industrial motion-control setups that require a 3-phase stepper driver with the listed voltage, current, signal, and motor terminal requirements.
What should I compare before replacing a 3ND583 driver?
Compare the DC supply range, U/V/W motor wiring, PUL/DIR/ENA signal wiring, current table, and pulse/rev setting table with your existing installation.




