One kind of indexing drive with shaft output are 80-DS Shaft Output Indexing Drives, sometimes known as DS mode Cam indexing tables. Direct connections to gears, couplings, coupling discs, and conveyors are made possible by these drives. Their high speeds and accuracy come from combining roller gear cams with cam followers. For these drives, the input to output centre distances run from 45 to 180 mm.
Commonly used in automation equipment, the mechanical device for periodic motion employed in the shaft output indexing drive By means of the cam and roller mechanism, it achieves exact intermittent rotation, so transforming the input continuous motion into an output shaft fixed-angle indexing motion. Suitable for situations like conveying equipment, processing machine tools, and assembly lines, it is marked by steady operation, exact alignment, and minimal noise.
Easy integration of various mechanical components made possible by the shaft output design guarantees flawless operation and great dependability.
Using a mix of roller gear cams and cam followers, these drives attain high speeds and precise indexing-qualities vital for uses needing exact positioning.
These drives provide a flexible solution for many industrial purposes by directly connecting with several mechanical components, including gears, couplings, and conveyor belts.