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Vertex Rotary Table equal 13 sectors

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ray jones 123/12/2018 21:36:18
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Hi , I Need to cut a gear with 13 teeth. I have available a Vertex H/V rotary table.

13 teeth work out at every 27.692 degrees. Any advice or suggestions on the

best plate to use please , many thanks ray

Brian Oldford23/12/2018 21:38:08
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I'd guess 39 hole plate. Is the RT 40:1 worm?

ray jones 123/12/2018 21:49:22
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Hi yes 90 to 1 ratio. IE 1 turn of crank equals 4 degrees. Thank you ray

fishy-steve23/12/2018 22:16:36
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For a 90:1 rotary table.

90/13 = 6 12/13 = 6 turns and 36 holes in a 39 hole plate.

Steve.

Howard Lewis23/12/2018 22:47:12
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Sounds just like the problem that I had. My Vertex HV6 chart said 30 holes; that produced some odd vgears, until I checked and found it should be 36 holes on a 39 hole plate.

Howard

Martin Connelly24/12/2018 09:54:40
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If you have a 65 tooth gear index using that.

Martin C

Paul Kemp24/12/2018 11:04:33
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Posted by Martin Connelly on 24/12/2018 09:54:40:

If you have a 65 tooth gear index using that.

Martin C

? You have lost me there, please explain how you get 13 from a 65t gear wither as direct division or via a 90:1 reduction.

Paul.

SillyOldDuffer24/12/2018 11:13:23
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Posted by Paul Kemp on 24/12/2018 11:04:33:
Posted by Martin Connelly on 24/12/2018 09:54:40:

If you have a 65 tooth gear index using that.

Martin C

? You have lost me there, please explain how you get 13 from a 65t gear wither as direct division or via a 90:1 reduction.

Paul.

Martin has noticed that 65 / 13 = 5 ie. indexing on every fifth tooth will give 13 steps

Paul Kemp24/12/2018 13:12:19
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Posted by SillyOldDuffer on 24/12/2018 11:13:23:

Posted by Paul Kemp on 24/12/2018 11:04:33:
Posted by Martin Connelly on 24/12/2018 09:54:40:

If you have a 65 tooth gear index using that.

Martin C

? You have lost me there, please explain how you get 13 from a 65t gear wither as direct division or via a 90:1 reduction.

Paul.

Martin has noticed that 65 / 13 = 5 ie. indexing on every fifth tooth will give 13 steps

Doh, lol. Of course, must be too much Christmas spirit!! Don't know how I missed that when I always calculate my own divisions rather than refer to the chart that came with the dividing fixture!

Thanks,

Paul.

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