Cam Driven Rotary Tables
IR - M.S.
The
series "IR" Indexing Rotary Tables
are mechanical cylindrical cam units
that transform the uniform rotary
input motion into an indexing motion
of the dial plate.
They are manufactured in six
different versions from 185 to 620
(mm) plate diameters that allow
transmitting torque from 40 to
12.500 (Nm). The standard number of
stations ranges from 2 to 16 and the
cam indexing periods are 270° - 310°
and 330°.
IR - H.S. (1001-1301)
The
heavy-duty series "IR" Indexing
Rotary Tables are mechanical
cylindrical cam units that transform
the uniform rotary input motion into
an indexing motion of the dial
plate.
The are manufactured in two new
standard versions 1001 and 1301 (mm)
plate diameters and with the
possibility of mounting vertical and
horizontal axis. They allow
transmitting torque to 49.850 (Nm).
The standard number of stations
ranges from 2 to 24 and the cam
indexing periods are 270°, 310° and
330°.
IR - H.S. (1601-1801-2001)
The
biggest "IR" Indexing tables that we
manufacture are made with
cylindrical cam units of the series
IR1601, IR1801, IR2001, that reach a
plate diameter of 2 (m) and allow
transmitting torque up to 180.000
(Nm). The standard number of
stations of these tables, of which
load is supported by a bearing of
large dimension ranges from 18 to 34
and cam indexing periods are 300° -
310° - 330°.
Rigidial
The
"RIGIDIAL" Indexing Tables are
mechanisms used to transform a
uniform rotary input drive into a
series of equal output motions.
The Indexing plate is supported by a
large diameter crossed roller
bearing that can withstand
considerable axial and radial
forces, while retaining high levels
of accuracy and rigidity.
The globoidal, nitrided or hardened
and ground cam, ensures excellent
wear resistance, and the pre-loaded
cam followers provide accuracy in
positioning.
These tables have been designed to
achieve optimum performance at a
very competitive price.
RIGIDIAL is available in five
versions:
RIG04-RIG06-RIG09-RIG19-RIG25, that
allow transmitting torque from 93
(Nm) to 7.500 (Nm), with the number
of stops ranging from 2 to 32