Originally Posted by Geof All the others that I deleted make sense. Actually the Haas HST210 would fit the bill.
The bit I kept up there is contradictory; or at least to my knowledge and experience it is contradictory, but I admit I am not infallible.
I have several Haas HRT 210 rotary tables which are Gcode programmable as a full fourth axis; the Aaxis, which is programmed in G code like and other axis.
I also have a couple of Haas HIT 210 Indexers which are programmed using MMcodes; the M code simply commands the indexer to rotate by one increment, which on the HIT210 is 45 degrees.
So you see why I say; "Programmable "M-code" table (not indexer)...", is contradictory. |
Sorry about that, this is to be a "stand alone programmable "M-Code" style rotary table" which is supposed to be compatible with a cnc machine from the spare M-code output of said machine. I'm starting to get a headache