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    what's new

    We have new poduct for you:4" Rotary table with stepper motor ( 57 x 76mm, 3.0A ) x 1 set.Below are the specifications:
    1. Diameter: 100mm
    2. Morse taper of the center hole: 2#
    3. Diameter of the center hole: 20mm x 8
    4. Height of center for Verti.mounting: 70mm
    5. Width of T-slot: 6mm
    6. Adjacent angle of T-slot: 90 degrees
    7. Width of the locating key: 10mm
    8. Modules of worm and worm gear: 1
    9. Transmission ratio of the worm gear: 1:72
    10. Graducation of the table: 360 degress
    11. Readout of the handwheel: 2
    12. Minimum value of vernier: 10"
    13. Indexing accuracy: 120"
    14. Max. bearing (with table Hor.): 20 KG
    15. Max. bearing (with table Vert.): 10KG
    16. Speed of table: 5 rpm
    17. Blacklash for the table: 6 degrees
    18. N.W. : 7KG
    19. G.W. : 8KG
    20. Case dimensions: 245 x 165 x 112mm

    I'll be glad to give you quotation if you need.
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    Do you make these with Servo Motors and Encoders ??
    Toby D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tobyaxis View Post
    Do you make these with Servo Motors and Encoders ??
    Usually with stepper motor,but we can chage it for Servo Motors.And every Servo Motors got Encoders inside.And of course,the price will go up,too.


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    Quote Originally Posted by tobyaxis View Post
    Do you make these with Servo Motors and Encoders ??

    If you like it.I suggest you make a quick decision.Course our company is in the Christmas promotion, 20% discount for all products.To buy any accessories you can enjoy more preferential.It's really a rare and precious opportunities.The price will go up to its normal amount after Chrismas,I suggest that you lose no time to seize the good chance.


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    Quote Originally Posted by robben678 View Post
    Usually with stepper motor,but we can chage it for Servo Motors.And every Servo Motors got Encoders inside.And of course,the price will go up,too.
    Steppers are too noisy, so Servos are worth the extra $$, but I was thinking about Fanuc seeing that there Control will be on my 4 Axis VMC.

    Are your Servos Compatible with Fanuc Controls and Drivers??
    Toby D.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tobyaxis View Post
    Steppers are too noisy, so Servos are worth the extra $$, but I was thinking about Fanuc seeing that there Control will be on my 4 Axis VMC.

    Are your Servos Compatible with Fanuc Controls and Drivers??
    I asked this question to our engineer.Yes,it can be compatible with Fanuc.Fanuc is ten times more than ordinary systems of the money.And it was usually used in industry area.For individual,ordinary system is OK.

    Really thanks to your questions,I have acquired more knowledge.


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