micro rotary table in stock

A rotary table used in conjunction with a mill allows a machinist to produce virtually any part they can design. Sherline’s rotary table is a precision piece of equipment that has been designed to work with their vertical milling machines. However, it can be used on any mill whenever the small 4-inch size would be an advantage. The only limits are size, not complexity.

The table is 2″ high and 4″ (100mm) in diameter. The main components have been machined from solid bar stock steel, and the complete unit weighs seven pounds. The table has been engraved with a laser, giving sharp and precise lines every 5°, numbered every 15°. These lines are calibrated with the 72-tooth worm gear that is driven by the handwheel. The handwheel is divided into 50 parts, making each line on the handwheel 1/10°. This allows a circle to be divided into 3600 increments without interpolation. Seventy-two revolutions of the handwheel rotate the table one revolution.

The rotary tables can hold more weight when they are not under a continuous load. Click on the Video tab above to see examples of different weights and uses for our rotary tables.

The table T-slots are identical to those used on the Sherline mill and lathe, making the vast line of Sherline tooling available for use with this product. Two hold-down clamps and T-nuts are provided with the table. Also included is an adapter that allows Sherline’s 3- and 4-jaw chucks to be screwed directly to the rotary table. An optional right-angle attachment is available (P/N 3701) to mount the table in the vertical position to increase its versatility further. With the table mounted vertically, an optional adjustable right-angle tailstock (P/N 3702) can be mounted to the mill table. It is used to support and stabilize the other end of long work held in a chuck or otherwise attached to the rotary table.

micro rotary table in stock

Sherline offers one of the finest small rotary tables on the market. It is available in manual or CNC. It can even be purchased with a controller to be used as a programmable indexer. It’s popular among industrial shops due to its compact size, solid construction, and long-lasting accuracy.

The rotary table also is available with larger, 15/32″ through hole to which you cab mount our chucks. This modification came about after requests from our laser engraving customers. The larger through hole allows for larger stock to be held. It also has a Nickel-Teflon plating on it because it was designed to be used in an every-day production environment. This gives the table a rust resistant surface that is hard and has added lubrication qualities.

micro rotary table in stock

The basic version, M-035.50 rotating table, is equipped with a micrometer drive and a zero-backlash magnetic coupling. The micrometer provides a positioning range of ±9.5 degrees.

The versions M-035.PS and M-035.P0 feature additional piezoelectric fine adjustment over a range of ±520 µrad. They also allow dynamic operation such as scanning or tracking. The .PS version is equipped with a closed loop feedback piezo drive (model P-841.30), while the .P0 version has an open loop piezo drive (model P-840.30). Both drives provide a linear range of 45 microns and sub-nanometer linear resolution (see "PZT Actuators" section for further details and recommended drivers).

micro rotary table in stock

Sherline offers one of the finest small rotary tables on the market. It is available in manual or stepper motor drive modes. It can even be purchased with its one controller to be used as a programmable indexer.

can mount our chucks. This modification came about after requests from our laser engraving customers. The larger through hole allows for larger stock to be held. It also has a Nickel-Teflon plating on it because it was designed to be used in an every-day production environment. This gives the table a rust resistant surface that is hard and has added lubrication qualities.

Sherline�s rotary table offers an accurate, stable platform for rotary laser marking applications. Its compact size makes it a good fit in small enclosures. Visit our Video page to watch a Sherline CNC-ready rotary table in use in a laser marking application on round parts, illustrating the difference between trying to mark on a round part without rotating it vs. rotating it. Some of the videos are from Jimani Inc. Laser Marking Systems who use a high-speed motor to drive the table.

micro rotary table in stock

Height can be varied while working with different index centres while the angle of inclination can be changed for various machining applications. The tip of centre is finely rotatable. The dead centre of the tail stock should be in line with the centre of the rotary table.

Usually used to apply support to the longitudinal rotaryaxis of a workpiece being machined. A lathe centre is mounted in the tail stock and inserted against the sides of a hole in the centre of the workpiece. A tailstock has a Dead centre, while headstock has Live Centre. A Tail stock is particularly useful when the workpiece is relatively long and slender.