Our M140 rotary indexing table is designed for small applications that do not require heavy loads.
Compact and lightweight, it can be easily installed with just 4 screws.
It can be installed horizontally, vertically or inverted (upside down).
Ideal for applications such as:
– laser engraving
– riveters
– mounts
– pad printing
– screen printing
Loads
To select which model is the best choice for your project, it needs to know the loads, the moment of inertia of the mass that will be moved, the time in seconds for the positioning and the number of stations (stops).
A- Maximum axial load (*):
Represents the total mass evenly distributed on the turntable (or total weight)(*) – the maximum total load refers to the forces on the turntable. This does not mean that the indexing table will be able to rotate this mass, as the rotation depends on three factors:
• angular distance traveled (or number of stations)
• angular speed / acceleration
• moment of total inertia (masses and distance the masses are from the center of the turntable)
B- Maximum radial load:
Represents forces perpendicular to the center of the rotating plate, generally exerted by actuators outside the indexing table, aligned to the center of this plate
C- Maximum vertical torque:
It represents the unbalance of masses on the turntable, or the twisting of this turntable, usually caused by actuators outside the indexing table that exert axial force on only one side of the turntable