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  1. #1

    What?? Only $599 for 4" Rotary Table

    We,Taiwan How-mau Machinery,specialized in the manufacture and export of mini CNC machine,mini CNC mill,mini CNC lathe,Grinder and Accessories.our machines are very suitable for the hobby, the education and the small business. we are writting you in the hope of establishing business relations with you again.

    For that we have a promotion for our 4th Axis Kit - 4" Rotary Table TAIWAN HOW-MAU CNC MACHINERY, Mini Milling Machine, Desktop Lathe, -- 4th Axis Kit - 4" Rotary Table original price is $850/set.

    now it is $599/set for pre-order.If you need it,please reply me with your address,i will check the freight for you.

    Specification
    1. 4" Rotary table with stepper motor ( 57 x 76mm, 3.0A ) x 1 set
    2. Tail stock x 1 pcs
    3. 4" 3-Jaw chuck with adapter plate x 1 set
    4. Packing Weight: 21kg
    5. Packing Dimension: (N.W)
    a. Rotary Table: 320 x 140 x 210mm , 10kg
    b. 3-Jaw Chuck: 130 x 130 x 130mm , 2kg
    c. Tail-stock: 200 x 190 x 120mm , 3kg
    d. Adapter Plate: 100 x 100 x 100mm, 3kg

    Taiwan How-MAU CNC Machinery, Mini Milling Machine, Desktop Lathe
    E-Mail: [email protected]

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    The build quality is quite good, or the one I saw was. Ask for specs for the stepper so that an appropriate driver is used, so that the driver does not squeal from current limiting at to higher voltage.
    Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.

  3. #3

    Hope have your news soon

    Quote Originally Posted by neilw20 View Post
    The build quality is quite good, or the one I saw was. Ask for specs for the stepper so that an appropriate driver is used, so that the driver does not squeal from current limiting at to higher voltage.
    Ha Ha.
    Thank you for your post.
    Hope we have the chance to serve you in next future.

    We have new website: Taiwan How-MAU CNC Machinery, Mini Milling Machine, Desktop Lathe
    Please take look at it if you have avaiable time.

    J.S.

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    Very nice looking unit! What's the shipping cost to Australia?

    And what sort of runout tolerance is the chuck if you have that figure?

    cheers,
    Ian
    It's rumoured that everytime someone buys a TB6560 based board, an engineer cries!

  5. #5

    Specifications of Rotary table for 4"

    Quote Originally Posted by aarggh View Post
    Very nice looking unit! What's the shipping cost to Australia?

    And what sort of runout tolerance is the chuck if you have that figure?

    cheers,
    Ian
    Dear Ian,


    Thank you for your attention!
    Please write your address with your postcode to our mail: [email protected]
    We are very willing to offer the shipping cost to you.

    It is its spec. as below.

    4" Rotary table with stepper motor ( 57 x 76mm, 3.0A ) x 1 set



    Specifications of Rotary table for 4":

    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. Graduation of the table: 360 degrees

    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. Backlash for the table: 6 seconds


    We hope the information would help you a lot.

    Kind regards,
    Janice

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    UNIVERSAL D I V I D I N G,H E A D,BS-2

    1. UNIVERSAL Dividing Head can divide in any angle by the direct, in-direct, or different methods. The ratio between the warm and the warm gear is 40:1.
    2. Hardened and ground spindle is rigidly held in a taper roller bearing. Worm is hardened and ground also.
    3. The swivel head can be locked of any angle from 10˚ below horizontal to 90˚ vertical-precision fitting to base assures smooth rotation.
    4. All models have threaded spindle nose and 24 hole dividing plate with easy conversion to fast direct indexing on numbers 2,3,4,6,8,12, and 24.
    5. Easy indexing of al numbers from 2 to 50 and many numbers from 52 of 380. Model BS-2 is also equipped for different indexing for all numbers from 2 to 380, and for spiral cutting.
    6. Accurate precision, little backlash, fine appearance and strong structure so can assure smooth rotation.
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    Rotary Table work with HM-135 CNC milling machine

    See the rotary table work with HM-135 milling machine.

    There are included as below:

    1. 4" Rotary table with stepper motor ( 57 x 76mm, 3.0A ) x 1 set


    2. Tail stock x 1 pcs


    3. 4" 3-Jaw chuck with adapter plate x 1 set


    4. Packing Weight: 21kg


    5. Packing Dimension: (N.W)


    a. Rotary Table: 320 x 140 x 210mm , 10kg


    b. 3-Jaw Chuck: 130 x 130 x 130mm , 2kg


    c. Tail-stock: 200 x 190 x 120mm , 3kg


    d. Adapter Plate: 100 x 100 x 100mm, 3kg




    More information, please go
    4th Axis Kit - 4" Rotary Table

    or ask by [email protected]


    J.S.
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