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Rotary Table 3" 80mm H/V With 4 Bolting Slot For Milling Metalworking Premium

$ 32.12

Availability: 70 in stock
  • Operation: CNC
  • Hand Wheel graduated in: 10 min divisions
  • T-Slots: 5/16"
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: India
  • Setting Position: Horizontal/Vertical
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • Application: Milling
  • Table Height: 1- 5/8"
  • Brand: BLUEFOX
  • ratio: 36 : 1
  • Tilting: No
  • Center Height in Vertical Position: 1. 11/16"
  • Base Dimensions: 4. 1/8" x 3. 1/4"
  • Diameter: 3″ (80 mm)
  • Unit Quantity: 1
  • Condition: New

    Description

    Mini Rotary Table 3" 80mm Horizontal Vertical Model Milling Machine 4 Slots
    Rotary Table 3" ( 80 MM )
    Diameter 3″ (80 mm)
    -Table Height: 1- 5/8"
    -Base Dimensions: 4. 1/8" x 3. 1/4"
    -Center Height in Vertical Position: 1. 11/16"
    -T-Slots: 5/16"
    -Operates in the Horizontal or Vertical position
    Hand Wheel can be set to zero
    Hand Wheel graduated in 10 min divisions
    Cali berated in 5 min increment around the rim
    36 : 1 ratio
    Can be used both Horizontally & Vertically.
    Application:
    Horizontal/Vertical Rotary Tables are extremely useful accessories for a milling machine. Simple to operate, they allow easy work handling and have many varied applications including:
    Milling :
    Milling curved profiles and angled faces relative to a centre line.
    Drilling or milling to polar co-ordinates and, when mounted vertically with a tailstock they can be used to machine shafts or spindles. The versatile units can also be used on drilling, boring or slotting machines permitting an even greater range of operations.
    -Machining - To establish the initial work piece position simply loosen the zero Collar locking handle and rotate the zero collar anti-clockwise for about half A turn. The worm is now disconnected from the worm wheel drive, the table is Free to turn independently to the crank handle and the work piece may now be Accurately aligned. To re-engage simply turn the zero collar in the clockwise Direction and re-tighten the locking handle.
    Rotary table uses:
    To machine spanner flats on a bolt
    To drill equidistant holes on a circular flange.
    To cut a round piece with a protruding tang
    To create large-diameter holes, via milling in a circular tool path, on small milling machines that don't have the power to drive large twist drills (>0.500"/>13 mm)
    To mill
    helices
    To cut complex curves (with proper setup)
    To cut straight lines at any angle