yuasa rotary table brands

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yuasa rotary table brands

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yuasa rotary table brands

YUASA is known in several fields for high quality output. I would have to assume that includes machine tools. But can"t say from experience. I have several dividing heads, one B&S original, and a couple of imports. The B&S is 40:1, both imports are actually rotary tables with fraction plates mounted. One is 72:1, the other is 90:1. I also have some fraction plates for another American made machine(?) that are the prime numbers from 51 to 97. (I think) They are very big, over a foot in diameter. I haven"t had a call for them so haven"t machined them to fit my smaller machines.

There is a "double faced" fraction plate some 5 inches diameter that I have adapted to the B&S. I needed to add an extension to the rotating shaft and some other piddling pieces to make it work. But it does work, is stable, and is handy that the two plates are always on the machine, The large fraction plates require so much space and an extended selector that I am in no hurry to fit them to anything.

I can"t say just how to fit something to a YUASA dividing head but a little study will provide a way. Give it time, it"ll resolve itself to your satisfaction. Unless you need one RIGHT NOW, in which case purchase an import from https://littlemachineshop.com/products/product_view.php?ProductID=1801&category=1963256909 and see how the fraction plates fit. The item I have isn"t very big (I build small models) but would be indicative of how they mount.