Rotary Tables Offer Small Footprints
The TDE-V series of LCM rotary tables from Indexing Technologies features a lightweight yet stiff, sealed and pressurized alloy housing with the drive motor safely mounted inside.
The TDE-V series of LCM rotary tables from Indexing Technologies offers lightweight yet stiff, sealed and pressurized alloy housing with the drive motor safely mounted inside. The series rotary tables provide a smaller and more symmetrical footprint, creating an improved working condition for both operator and machine, the company says.
The rotary tables are available in sizes ranging from 8" to 14" faceplate diameter, with high load carrying capacities and a standard positioning accuracy of ±15 arcseconds, plus a built-in brake for static machining.
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