Description
A rotary table is a precision tool used predominantly in metalworking, particularly in machining operations like milling and drilling. Its primary function lies in enabling machining at precise angular intervals around a fixed point, commonly referred to as indexing. This capability facilitates the creation of intricate geometries, circular features, and multi-sided machining without the need for manual repositioning of the workpiece. By mounting the workpiece on the rotary table and rotating it, machinists can execute complex operations such as gear cutting, spiral grooving, and helical cuts with high precision. Additionally, rotary tables are essential for tasks requiring circular or arc-shaped machining, offering versatility and efficiency in manufacturing processes.
Upgrade your machining capabilities with our HV8 Rotary Table, designed for high precision and durability. Ideal for both professional and hobbyist applications, this rotary table is built to handle diverse machining tasks with ease and accuracy.
Key Features:
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Disc Diameter: 200 mm - Optimized for a wide range of setups and part sizes.
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Turbine Worm Speed Ratio: 1:90 - Ensures smooth, controlled rotation, perfect for precision work.
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Vertical Center Height: 135 mm - Accommodates varied machining needs, making it a versatile addition to your setup.
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Weight: 30 kg - Stable and robust, it minimizes vibrations, enhancing accuracy.
Built to Last
Constructed with premium materials, this HV8 rotary table withstands heavy-duty use while maintaining consistent, reliable performance. Its 3-slot design allows for secure, versatile clamping of workpieces, ensuring ease of use across various machining applications.
Precision & Versatility
The 1:90 gear ratio provides precise control over positioning, making it well-suited for detailed work that requires accuracy. The compact yet sturdy design fits seamlessly into your workspace, allowing for flexibility whether working on vertical or horizontal setups.
Ideal Applications:
Perfect for milling, drilling, and even more complex operations like engraving or machining circular parts.