This guide focuses on real-world utility, troubleshooting, and hidden potential rather than just repeating the spec sheet.
| Driver Terminal | Connection | |----------------|-------------| | V+ / V- | DC power supply (12–36V) | | A+, A- | Stepper motor coil A | | B+, B- | Stepper motor coil B | | PUL+ / PUL- | Step pulse signal | | DIR+ / DIR- | Direction control | | ENA+ / ENA- | Enable/disable driver (optional) | Cutok Dc330 Driver
Configuration Example (DIP Switches):
Refer to the product’s exact table, as switch mappings may vary between revisions. Wiring & Setup | Driver Terminal | Connection
The DC330 uses a standard 4mm hex (C6) bit, but the spring-loaded ball bearing that holds the bit is weak. SW1–SW3: Set microstep (e
The Hack: Replace the stock spring with a spring from a retractable pen. Cut it to the same length. It provides 3x the retention force. Then, add a tiny drop of blue Loctite to the ball bearing pocket inside the chuck. This stops the bearing from rattling and losing bits during vertical work.
The Cutok DC330 drivers are typically designed for the following operating systems: