milling machine rotary table dividing head pricelist

The indexing plate is a machine tool accessory that holds the workpiece on the chuck or between two pinnacles and rotates, indexing and positioning it. Plate connected with rotary indexing table is in Diameter: 4"/100mm and Thickness: 0.28"/7mm, good for rotary tables in Model HV-3, HV-4, HV-5, HV-6, TS160. Perfect to use with dividing head for milling table.

milling machine rotary table dividing head pricelist

Precision rotary table tiltable type UT300, precision rotary table can be used horizontally and vertically, for milling, drilling, grinding and marking work.

1 pair of prismatic blocks without clamping brackets, suitable for clamping round material, prismatic incision 90°, made of special cast iron, supplied in pairs

Universal dividing head, HOMGE, type BS-2, incl. tailstock, flange and 3 dividing discs, as milling machine accessories for direct and indirect dividing.

Clamping tables, swivelling ±45 degrees in both directions, with rotating plate rotatable through 360°, type HAP, with reinforced construction in special cast iron.

Precision rotary tables HOMGE type HHV, universal dividing head for milling, drilling, boring, grinding and marking work, for horizontal and vertical use.

Semi universal dividing head ZENTRA, type HUT, with indexing plate with 24 holes for direct dividing, including tailstock, flange and 2 dividing plates.

ZENTRA precision rotary table RT with a gear ratio of 90:1 / for milling, drilling, boring, grinding and marking work is horizontally and vertically versatile.

Precision rotary table dividing head ZENTRA type RT-DF, mounted lathe chuck for milling, drilling, boring, grinding, scribing work, for horizontal and vertical use.

Direct dividing attachment Zentra TA, for direct dividing including three-jaw lathe chuck and indexing disks as milling machine accessories ✅ order now!

Zentra dividing head with handwheel and three-jaw lathe chuck, clamping disk and indexing plates, for horizontal / vertical use as milling machine accessories.

ZENTRA indexing disks for precision rotary tables type TS for the production of precise, indirect graduations as for example in gear milling ✅ buy now!

Universal dividing head ZENTRA VUT-200KPL, incl. lathe chuck, tailstock, turning and drilling jaws and 2 dividing discs, for direct and indirect dividing.

Universal dividing head, ZENTRA, type VUT-2A, incl. tailstock, flange and 2 dividing discs as milling machine accessories for direct and indirect dividing.

milling machine rotary table dividing head pricelist

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milling machine rotary table dividing head pricelist

Edward J. Kearney (1868 - 1934) and Theodore Trecker(1868 - 1955) left Kempsmith Manufacturing Co. and founded the Kearney & Trecker Company in 1898. They tried to buy a Kempsmith milling machine for their shop but Kempsmith refused to sell them one, so they ended up building their own, which was a close copy of the Kempsmith design.

Kearney & Trecker incorporated in 1906. Located in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and later West Allis, WI, the partners designed and manufactured the famous “Milwaukee” series knee-type milling machines. Since 1912, the “double overarm” arbor support design was the signature feature of their horizontal milling machines, along with the “Milwaukee” brand name.

By World War II Kearney & Trecker was the dominant American manufacturer of milling machines, known for their broad lineup of high quality machines that could withstand the rigors of production. After the war K&T was an early innovator of CNC machining. Early CNC customers were predominantly in aerospace and there was a constant push toward complexity and gizmocity at the expense of cost-effectiveness, which created an opening for Swiss, German and Japanese competition; K&T and the other big American machine tool manufacturers lost their early lead in CNC technology. During the 1980s competition from Japanese manufacturers began to erode K&T"s mainstream milling-machine sales and profit numbers. The US Government did not provide much support or protection for the strategically important machine tool industry and in 1993 K&T joined a long list of American machine tool manufacturers that closed its doors.