mounting 3 jaw chuck rotary table manufacturer
A serialized set of jaws are then finished, ground, and lapped on their designated chuck body which will be the same chuck body on the final assembly to achieve a greater accuracy
Before assembling the jaw to its designated chuck body, the jaw"s finish machining are performed on a closed tolerance state of the art CNC machine from Japan
A serialized set of jaws are then finished, ground, and lapped on their designated chuck body which will be the same chuck body on the final assembly to achieve a greater accuracy
Before assembling the jaw to its designated chuck body, the jaw"s finish machining are performed on a closed tolerance state of the art CNC machine from Japan
6" PRECISION 3 slot ROTARY TABLE /HORIZONTAL&VERTICALwith 6" 3-jaw self-centering chuck top&bottom reversible jaws, front mounting. All bolts and T-nuts to mount the chuck included.
Rotary mounted three-jaw manual chuck with high concentricity. For internal and external clamping of rotationally symmetrical parts. With Ø2 x 7 mm deep holes and 2 sets of pins of different lengths for elevating parts for access from all sides. Available with an SWA 39 quick-change adapter or base plate.
This horizontal / vertical rotary table is for indexing, circular cutting, angle setting, boring, and spot facing operations. The cast iron table is precision machined and has a 2 Morse taper center hole. The table is graduated with a 360° scale. A micro collar graduated to one minute with a fifteen second accuracy vernier scale is provided. The rotary table has lock down clamps.
The dividing plate set consists of one plate with two sets of holes. One circle has 15 holes and the other has 28 holes. This lets you divide a circle into 1/3 degree increments, among many other combinations.
The lathe chuck adapter lets you mount a 3" 3- or 4-jaw lathe chuck on a rotary table with a 2 Morse taper center hole. There is an alignment boss that projects into the tapered hole for quick alignment. It is clamped to the rotary table with T-slot nuts that are included.
The standard 3-jaw chuck is designed to hold a part and is opened and closed via a removable handle that drive a scroll to evenly open and close the chuck jaws. The chuck has master jaws that allow for hard and soft jaws to be installed. The standard chuck package includes an adapter plate to allow it to be mounted to the rotary table spindle or faceplate. Most 3-jaw chucks are adjustable to allow you to align the rotation of the chuck to run true with the rotation of the rotary table.
You are right about getting the morse taper correct! that has been in my thoughts about this set up! I have thought about it for a while and I think would want to make this as short as I could, also I am not real concerned about getting the morse taper fit really tight just a good snug fit, and have a flange like you do and just drill about 3 holes in that flange for some allen flat heads and drill and tap the rotary table so it can be bolted down and no chance of moving! so basically the tapered hole in the rotary table would be to line up the adapter not really do any holding the flange and the flat head allens would be bolted down to the table! best set up would be just so the tapered shaft morse #2 would fit so the flange could pull it into the taper flush with the rotary table top! would take a bit of fitting to get it just right but can be done! to me that would be the ideal way to get it made, if the morse taper was not so hard to turn you could machine it until it fit just right but it would have to be indiacted in to run true and they are a pain in the @#%[email protected]#% to make with the right angle on the compound! for this set up it would be better if the hole in the rorary table was not tapered it would make the whole job an easy one! but if the table is needed for vertical work the tapered hole is handy!