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Rotary indexing tables are used to index parts and components in defined, angular increments so that they can be machined, worked, or assembled in multiple operations. Tables consist of a circular steel plate, one or more spindles, a drive system, and pins that hold parts and components in place. Rotary indexing tables have either fixed or adjustable indexing angles. During each revolution, the table stops for a specified period of time so that an operation can be performed at each station. The bearings that support rotary indexing tables determine both the load capacity and accuracy. Angular contact bearings are more expensive than recirculating ball bearings, but provide better load capacity and axial stiffness. Cross-roller bearings are also commonly available. 

Rotary indexing tables are powered by pneumatic and electric motors, hydraulic drives, and manual actuation. Drive mechanisms can be located above, below, behind, or to the side of the table surface. Pneumatic rotary indexing tables are suitable for small and medium loads. They are powered by one of more pneumatic cylinders, each of which represents an index. During the return stroke, a pawl locks the table in place. With some devices, the pawl can be adjusted to change the number of indexes. Electrically-powered tables are generally faster than pneumatic devices and can handle heavier loads. Tables that are powered by hydraulic drives use a pressurized fluid that transfers rotational kinetic energy. Manually-actuated rotary indexing tables often include a hand crank or are loosened, turned, and adjusted by hand. 

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Part Numbers for Rotary Indexing Tables

Part # Distributor Manufacturer Product Category Description
ST270A PLC Radwell FESTO ELECTRIC Not Provided ROTARY INDEXING TABLE
2XUV1 Grainger Industrial Supply COLOVOS COMPANY Milling and Drilling Accessories Rotary Indexing Table,10 In,3 7/8 In H
CRB1BS8090DX941 PLC Radwell SMC Not Provided ROTARY INDEX TABLE
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