Oompa Lumpa | 21/10/2013 20:51:10 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Following on from my successful Slitting Saw question I thought I would ask around as to the viability of various Dividing Heads. I just need something simple and I had looked at the type PF70 5C collet indexer but after reading a review or two I am not sure. Thanks in advance for your replies. |
JasonB | 21/10/2013 20:54:36 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | Do you already have a rotary table? if not I would suggest one of these with dividing plates and a tailstock as the most versatile and useful. |
Oompa Lumpa | 21/10/2013 21:07:35 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Posted by JasonB on 21/10/2013 20:54:36:
Do you already have a rotary table? if not I would suggest one of these with dividing plates and a tailstock as the most versatile and useful. Hi Jason, No is the short answer and after a bit of research I had thought this might be the thing to do but as I didn't know I thought it best to ask. It is all very well buying stuff online, but often you have no idea as to how big (or small) the actual item is, unless you build one from cardboard first graham. |
JasonB | 22/10/2013 07:21:56 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | What mill is it going onto? |
Oompa Lumpa | 22/10/2013 09:59:15 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Hi Jason it is going on a Chester Century Mill. I have seen some (clearly Chinese) offerings from Chronos which look like they might fit the bill. This one in particular: **LINK** Six inch does sound manageable, table is 180mm wide. graham. |
Weary | 22/10/2013 10:12:32 |
421 forum posts 1 photos | Hi, I have a Chester Century mill and use a Vertex HV-6 Rotary Table on it as an occasional dividing head. Seems ideal for my usage = small modelling. Regards, Phil |
Ian S C | 22/10/2013 11:19:56 |
![]() 7468 forum posts 230 photos | I'd suggest the 6" Vertex, or similar, with index plates, and tail stock, you probably won't need it every day, but you will appreciate it when you do need it. Ian S C |
JasonB | 22/10/2013 16:40:47 |
![]() 25215 forum posts 3105 photos 1 articles | I have the same as your link and My X3 table is about the same size. Works for me. J |
Oompa Lumpa | 22/10/2013 16:49:28 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Well I called Chronos and spoke to Matt who was extremely helpful. Thanks everyone for your invaluable bits of advice. |
Bazyle | 22/10/2013 17:04:13 |
![]() 6956 forum posts 229 photos | You can always make the division plates you need initially using the table itself as the errors get recuced by the 90:1 reduction gear so will be good enough for most things. Just a bit tedious to make. If you are into buy not make you could ask them for some compatible T-nuts. Probably too late to get them thrown in if you have placed the order, |
Oompa Lumpa | 22/10/2013 17:19:27 |
888 forum posts 36 photos | Ohhh No - I work to the principle 'Nothing Good ever happened quickly' And I haven't yet asked that question! graham. |
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