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TZT CNC Shield V4 (HW-702) - Arduino Nano GRBL Controller Board (3-Axis, A4988/DRV8825)

$4.99 NZD
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TZT CNC Shield V4 (HW-702) - Arduino Nano GRBL Controller Board (3-Axis, A4988/DRV8825)

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The CNC Shield V4 (HW-702) is a compact GRBL controller board for the Arduino Nano - plug your Nano straight into the onboard header sockets, no separate wiring needed for power or logic. Slot in up to 3 Pololu-style stepper drivers (A4988, DRV8825 and compatible) for X, Y and Z, wire up your motors, endstops and spindle/laser control, flash GRBL, and you're cutting.


  • Plugs directly onto an Arduino Nano - no wiring for power/logic
  • 3 driver sockets - X, Y and Z axis
  • Accepts A4988, DRV8825 and other Pololu-pinout drivers
  • Jumper-selectable motor voltage & microstepping
  • GRBL 0.9 / 1.1 compatible
  • Endstop headers on all 3 axes, plus spindle, coolant & realtime control (hold/resume/abort)
  • Onboard E-Stop and reset buttons
  • 12-36V DC barrel jack for motor power

Specifications

Compatible boardArduino Nano (plugs directly into onboard headers)
ModelHW-702
Axes3 (X, Y, Z)
Driver sockets3x Pololu-style (A4988, DRV8825 & compatible)
MicrosteppingJumper-selectable per axis
FirmwareGRBL 0.9 / 1.1 compatible
Motor power input12 - 36V DC, barrel jack
Logic powerVia the Nano's USB / VIN
EndstopsX, Y, Z limit switch headers (X+/X-/Y+/Y-/Z+/Z-)
Realtime controlCoolEN, Resume, Hold, Abort headers (GRBL 1.1)
Extra breakoutGND/+5V/Tx/Rx and GND/+5V/SDA/SCL headers
Onboard controlsE-Stop button, reset button, motor voltage select jumper
Dimensions59.0 × 72.2mm
Weight31.6g

What's in the box

CNC Shield V4 (HW-702) board

Bare shield only - Arduino Nano, stepper drivers and motors are not included. See our Arduino Nano and stepper driver module listings if you need the rest of the stack.

Great for

CNC routers & mills
Laser engravers & cutters (GRBL + PWM)
DIY 3D printer control electronics
GRBL-based plotters & robotics
Retrofits/upgrades for existing GRBL Nano builds
School & university CNC/robotics projects

Getting started

  1. Plug in your Arduino Nano

    Line up the Nano's pins with the board's female headers and push it home - no separate wiring for power or logic.

  2. Fit your stepper drivers

    Push A4988, DRV8825 or compatible drivers into the X, Y and Z sockets, matching the enable/direction pin orientation printed on the board.

  3. Set microstepping & motor voltage

    Fit the microstep jumpers under each driver socket, and set the Mot_V0T_Sel jumper for your motor supply voltage.

  4. Flash GRBL and wire up

    Flash GRBL to the Nano, wire motors/endstops/spindle to the headers, then power motors via the barrel jack (12-36V DC).

Common questions

Does it include an Arduino Nano, stepper drivers or motors?

No - this is the bare shield only. You'll need your own Arduino Nano and A4988, DRV8825 or compatible stepper driver modules to complete the stack.

Will it work with GRBL 1.1?

Yes. It breaks out the standard GRBL pin set (X/Y/Z step-dir, endstops, CoolEN, Resume/Hold/Abort) for the Nano - as with any clone board, test each axis direction and microstep setting against your own firmware config before wiring a full machine.

Does this fit an Arduino Uno?

No - this board is built around the Arduino Nano's pin layout and the Nano plugs directly into the onboard female headers. It will not seat on an Uno. If you need an Uno-shield version of a CNC Shield V4, check with us before ordering.

What voltage should I use for motor power?

12-24V DC covers most stepper driver and motor combinations. The board accepts up to 36V, but check your specific driver and motor ratings before going above 24V.

What are the extra GND/+5V/SDA/SCL and Tx/Rx headers for?

They're a convenience breakout of the Nano's serial and I2C pins, handy for adding a display, sensor or Bluetooth/serial module alongside your CNC wiring without tapping the Nano directly.

Good to know: this board plugs directly onto an Arduino Nano (not an Uno) - the Nano's DIP pin rows seat straight into the two female header strips on the board. Stock proudly dispatched from Te Awamutu, New Zealand.

Got questions?

Frequently asked questions

Does it include an Arduino Nano, stepper drivers or motors?
No - this is the bare shield only. You'll need your own Arduino Nano and A4988, DRV8825 or compatible stepper driver modules to complete the stack.
Will it work with GRBL 1.1?
Yes. It breaks out the standard GRBL pin set (X/Y/Z step-dir, endstops, CoolEN, Resume/Hold/Abort) for the Nano - as with any clone board, test each axis direction and microstep setting against your own firmware config before wiring a full machine.
Does this fit an Arduino Uno?
No - this board is built around the Arduino Nano's pin layout and the Nano plugs directly into the onboard female headers. It will not seat on an Uno.
What voltage should I use for motor power?
12-24V DC covers most stepper driver and motor combinations. The board accepts up to 36V, but check your specific driver and motor ratings before going above 24V.
What are the extra GND/+5V/SDA/SCL and Tx/Rx headers for?
They're a convenience breakout of the Nano's serial and I2C pins, handy for adding a display, sensor or Bluetooth/serial module alongside your CNC wiring without tapping the Nano directly.

Why buy from NZN

International prices. None of the international wait.

We're a small Kiwi-owned shop, and we stock the same boards and parts you'd usually order from overseas, for about the same price. The only real difference is they ship from Te Awamutu, so you get them in a few days instead of waiting weeks.

Run by Kiwis, here in Te Awamutu

We're NZ owned and operated, and every order is picked, packed and sent from our place in Te Awamutu, Waikato.

Get it in days, not weeks

Order before 12pm and it ships the same day. No waiting three to six weeks for a parcel to crawl over from overseas.

Low prices are the goal

As a maker myself, I want New Zealand to have a genuine low-price local option for electronics, not overpriced shelves or a long wait on an international parcel.

Checked, and easy to sort if it's not right

We test things before they go out, and if something's off you've got 30 day returns, a 12 month warranty and a real person in NZ to email.

Packed and sent by a fellow maker, right here in Te Awamutu.

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