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Presented by: Project Guide:

Utsav Vyas(06m58) Mr.N.A.PATEL


Mahendra Gelatar(D07m63)
Hardish Trivedi(06m55)

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A Rotary Table is a precision
work positioning device used in
metalworking. It enables the operator
to drill or cut work at exact intervals
around a fixed (usually horizontal or
vertical) axis.

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Some rotary tables allow the
use of index plates for indexing
operations, and some can also be fitted
with dividing plates that enable regular
work positioning at divisions for which
indexing plates are not available.
A rotary fixture used in this
fashion is more appropriately called a
dividing head (indexing head). 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.
 The Tables effect substantial savings in
time and money in a wide variety of
applications. For example.
 The Tables permit fast, automatic
feeding of parts to tools in machine and
assembly operations. Parts can be
loaded and unloaded while machining
operations continue.

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Because It Has Following Advantages…
 Rotary indexing machine provide flexibility for
handling or machining multiple components.

 Suitable for mass production

 It
is easy and time saving method for machining
multiple components .

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 It provide precise angular increment. Due
to that we get higher precision.

 By using of rotary indexing turn table we


can get Higher accuracy and tolerance.

 It perform function like jig and suitable for


NC and CNC machines also.

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 Its reduces manual labour work as its partially
automated machining process.

 Its increase versatility and utilization of machine tools.

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 To machine spanner flats on a bolt.
 To drill equidistant holes on a circular flange.

 To cut a round piece with a protruding tang.

 To create large-diameter holes, via milling in a circular


tool path, on small milling machines that don't have the
power to drive large twist drills (>0.500"/>13 mm).
 To mill helixes.

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 To cut complex curves (with proper setup)
 to cut straight lines at any angle
 to cut arcs
 with the addition of a compound table on top of the
rotary table, the user can move the center of rotation to
anywhere on the part being cut. This enables an arc to be
cut at any place on the part.

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 Additionally, if converted to stepper motor operation,
with a CNC milling machine and a tailstock, a rotary
table allows many parts to be made on a mill that
otherwise would require a lathe.
 Rotary tables are
most commonly
mounted "flat", with the
table, the tool rotating
around a vertical axis, in
the same plane of a
vertical Milling Machine
or Drilling Machine.
• An alternate setup is
to mount the rotary table
on its "flat" on a 90°, so
that it rotates about a
horizontal axis. In this
configuration a tailstock
can also be used, thus
holding the work piece
"between centers."
•A tilting rotary
table provides all of
the benefits of the
4th axis integration
described above,
plus an extra axis of
titling.
•. The table shown is a
manually operated
type.
•The Angular Incremental
Feed is given by using
Stepper Motor .

•Mainly used in CNC


Machines.
Horizontal Type Manual Rotary Turn Table
For Radial Drilling Machine using worm
and worm wheel as an indexing
mechanism.
 The worm and worm wheel has a
unique table locking mechanism that is
positive and does not move the table
as it is locked.

 As it provide accuracy and frictionless


movements.
 Rotary tables are made with a solid base,
which has provision for clamping onto another
table or fixture.
 The actual table is a precision-machined disc
to which the work piece is clamped (T slots are
generally provided for this purpose).
 This disc can rotate freely, for indexing, or
under the control of a worm (hand wheel), with
the worm wheel portion being made part of the
actual table. High precision tables are driven
by backlash compensating duplex worms.
 Main Body
 Table
 Worm And Worm

Wheel with Indexing


Assembly
 Hand Wheel

Assembly
 Bearings
 Design is based on Bending And Wear
Failure.
 Following Dimensions are Obtained

 Pressure angle=20 deg.

 Pitch circle dia of worm=30mm

 Numbers of Starts=3

 Module=5

 Type of Worm=Right Hand


 Lead angle=27deg.
 Addendum=5mm

 Dedendum=4.8mm

 Clearance=0.891mm

 Length of Worm=82mm

 Axial Pitch=15.708mm
 Addendum=3.91mm
 Dedundum=5.892mm

 Addendum Dia.=187.82mm

 Dedundum Dia.=168.218mm

 Face Width=32mm.
 Popular Machinist(journal)

 Five hundred and seven Mechanical movement by Henry T.Brown

 Transmission system Design By Haideri.

 Machine Design By Sharma And Agrawal.


 www.wikipedia.org
 www.howstuffwork.com

 www.googlevideo.com

 www.books.google.com

 www.pdf-search-engine.com
 SiddhapuraMachine Tools.
 Bhavya Machine Tools.
Presented by:
Utsav Vyas(06m58)
Mahendra Gelatar(D07m63)
Hardish Trivedi(06m55 )

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