chuck rotary table pricelist
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.
The chuck is a specialized clamp-type used to hold objects with radial symmetry like drills or perforators. By fixing rotary table chuck on the front part of your rotary tools, you will be able to fix various tools and parts such as screws, nuts, drills, and cutters. Having a chuck in your toolkit will allow you to finish your jobs quickly thanks to its versatility and practicality.
rotary table chuck can also be used to fix a workpiece. This small tool facilitates the transition between different activities, like going from drilling to screwing. Furthermore, you can also use it as a rotating element in drawn glass manufacturing. Some chucks are composed of retractable keys, which give you more freedom in your work and improved performance.
You will find various types of wholesale rotary table chuck in our online collection. The jawed chucks are one of the popular types, and they often have three jaws. They are ideal for gripping circular or hexagonal cross-sections. The four-jawed chucks are also available, and they are generally suitable for gripping square or octagonal material.
We also have other modern types of rotary table chuck. For example, the collet chuck is perfect for small-sized bar stocks, and you can operate it by hand or by power. Another modern type is the magnetic chuck, which is perfect for holding ferromagnetic workpieces. Without forgetting to mention the vacuum chucks that you can use to hold non-ferrous materials such as plastic, aluminum, and stone.
This 4" Rotary Table comes complete with a Chuck Backplate, 2 Hold-down clamps and 4xT-Nuts. The product may be used horizontally or vertically.The chuck backplate is for Chinese 80mm 3-jaw or 4-jaw chucks and is also for ER25 / ER32 95mm lathe collet chucks.Rotary Table Combo ( 050-040-00105 ) includes 4" Rotary Table ( 050-040-00100 ), Dividing Plate ( 050-040-00102 ), and Tailstock ( 050-040-00101 ).Specidications:Table Dia.: 100mm / 4"Length: 140mmWidth ( excl. h/wheel ): 126mmHeight: 73mmBore Taper: MT2T-Slot: 8mm ( Please use M6 clamping kit )Locating Key Width: 10mmCentre Height ( when vertical ): 68mmGear Ratio: 1:72Handwheel Divisions: 2"Min. Vernier Reading: 10"Chuck Backplate Register: 55mmDividing Plate Divisions 6 - 1080
Overall height of table under 2″ – a useful feature if it is to be used with smaller milling attachments. The table can be locked in any position. Centre height in vertical position 2 1/16 in bringing the table within the range of most model engineering lathes & mills. The hand wheel scale which can be zeroed, is marked in degrees and 10 min divisions. The table is calibrated in 5 deg increments around the rim. Bronze worm wheel and steel worm with 36 to 1 ratio. Gear meshing is adjustable to take up wear.
The vertical & horizontal rotary table, one of the main accessories of the milling machine, is a precision work positioning device. This machine is widely used in metalworking, enabling the operator to drill or cut work at exact intervals around a fixed axis.
It can be mounted "flat," with the table rotating around a vertical axis, in the same plane as the cutter of a vertical milling machine. Or, mounted the rotary table on its end (or mount it "flat" on a 90° angle plate) so that it rotates about a horizontal axis. In this configuration, a tail stock can also be used, thus holding the workpiece "between centers."
It"s not difficult for you to adjust the rotary table milling machine. What you should do is to adjust the handle to the position where you want because the precise scale is marked on the dial.
Except for the 5.9""(150 mm) rotary machine table, we also offer you four locating blocks. The center can be corrected quickly and accurately by the Key guide block.
I have been thinking out my options on installing a chuck on my rotary table. It"s an antique Excel 12" table with 1/;2" T-slots and a 1" center pilot. Looking around it seems the standard way is to make a backing plate that bolts to the table, then you bolt a chuck to the plate. This requires a chuck that mounts from the face side with through-bolts. I have spied on some suppliers and it seems that most offer only tiny chucks to fit their tiny rotary tables. A 3" vise on a 12" table seems a bit silly. To get into anything of decent size will take a fair chunk of bitcoin.. I"m a certified cheapskate. So....
I do have a pile of chucks. One has a 1-3/4-6 mount. It"s from the dividing head. The rest are 2-3/8-6 from the lathe. There are four of those from 5" to 12", basicly small and large in 3 and 4 jaw. I also have a 3" long chunk of 5" round in 1045. S I"m thinking of making an adapter with a 1" dowel for center, slots for four T-nut mounts, and a 2-3/8-6 spigot to mimic the South Bend spindle nose. The down side is that is several joints, each with a potential accuracy loss. Table to adapter, adapter to back plate, back plate to chuck, chuck to ...... The upside is I could move work in the chuck from the mill to the lathe and back.
The VH-6 is the smallest rotary table we offer featuring 6.3" (160mm) diameter spindle with a 1.5" through hole. The VH-6 features a newly designed pneumatic braking system which offers 120 ft-lbs of brake holding. The VH-6 maintains a rigid design with dual bearings both in the front and rear of the spindle. The centerline is 5.5". There is an optional 6" 3-Jaw chuck and adapter plate available as well as a 5C nose piece with either manual or air collet closer.
The Index Designs VH-6 is a true 4th-axis rotary table that comescomplete with compatible servo motor, and 9" extension cables ready to plug into you 4th-axis ready CNC machine.
For machines that are not 4th-axis ready: Add 4th-axis kit for each rotary table. Kit includes all parts necessary to make CNC machine 4th-axis ready. Prices vary by machine. Call for quote. Does not include installation.