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Re: rotary table as 4th axis

on 2004-10-27 13:58:01 UTC
> To use them vertically means if they have no
> 90 degree plane they have to be mounted to
> an angle plate.

I think 90 degrees is the only use for them, and although there may
be better ways to get the job done, ( CNC indexer) if you have one
already, is is a simple matter to convert one also, as we all know,
no one tool works for every job.

Depending on the work, you can easily mount a chuck on one, or if you
are doing bar work, an indexer is easier.

My answer would be more of advise to really check out what your needs
are to see if that is the best solution.

Dave

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