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  1. #1
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    Super Spacer or Rotary Table w/chuck?

    Looking for advice on which would be the best:

    6" Super Spacer ex. Enco 202-3012
    http://www.use-enco.com/CGI/INPDFF?P...TEM=RN202-3012

    Or a 6" H/V Rotary Table w/ lathe chuck and adapter plate?

    I machine mostly UHMW 4" OD round stock for wheel adapters on all terrain power wheelchairs. I have been out sourcing these parts but would like to cut them myself on my mill.

    An advice would be great, also sources for either
    Thanks PaulK

  2. #2
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    Paul, Do you want to index to incremental spacing or to any spot on the total rotation? Indexers do just that, index to discrete positions like every 5 degrees or what ever their spacing is set for. For example, a 5 degree indexer will not let you index to 22 degrees but would do 20 or 25 degrees.

    A rotary table equipped with the correct scale will do 22 deg., 30 min. and may even divide into arc seconds. I guess it's what your needs are will determine which is correct for the job.
    DZASTR

  3. #3
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    Thanks Richard,

    I would like both incremental and any degree (but less necessary). I found originally when I used a Horz. rotary table and chuck repeating the bolt circle and slots to interlock the adapter to the purchased wheel hubs very time consuming.

    Now the wheel hubs are continuosly changing and I also want to cut sprockets for developement purposes.

    I guess the super spacer with the 10 sec vernier dial and 90:1 disengaging handwheel gets me the best of both worlds. ??
    Still trying to learn how to produce round parts on a mill.

    Any Pro's & con's going with this method?
    Thanks PaulK

  4. #4
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    Paul, That "super spacer" sounds like a dividing head from a milling machine. These are a little cumbersome but usually accurate and versatile. Well suited for one-off's and low quantity runs but not for high production.

    Good Luck
    DZASTR

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