special tools

Vertical axis application Angle

Selection panel design

Two basic models:

Horizontal, horizontal/vertical (plate)

Four types:

Electro-hydraulic pneumatic hydraulic, pneumatic, Electro-pneumo-hydraulic

Index driver:

Piston rack – gear

Change index:

  1. Work fixed “F” model – change index needle (about 2 minutes)
  2. Variable “V” model – “dial” index wants (about 5 seconds)
  3. Automatic project change – from CNC machine tool or indexer control

Precision class:

RST1 plus or minus 24 second (plus or minus 60) standard

Plus or minus 6, plus or minus 3 or plus or minus 1

Cycle time:

Very short, below or nearly 1 second

For most workshops and production applications, the aerodynamic hydraulic model is sufficient. They are easy to install, easy to interlock with external commands, and are the most economical models. A compressed air outlet (60-120 psi) is all needed. If the load, the cutting pressure and the force become too big, a hydraulic model should be considered. These models can be directly connected to the hydraulic supply of the machine tool, and can also provide independent power supply. Please contact DPA to help you select the index table that best suits your application and budget.

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There are many options for customizing the table for your application, including the vertical application perspective; Special seal to prevent contamination from entering the table; Location interlock return signal; Pneumatic tail stock; Casting; And more. Please contact DPA to customize a solution for your special needs.

Over the years, the DPA company in Rockford, Illinois (Rockford) has a technology center, like many other oems, cutting tool manufacturers there held a training course for end users and distributors. Recently, however, the company has decided to change its training model in response to customers’ comments about the discovery and training of skilled workers.

Until recently, the two-day workshop was similar to other vendor-sponsored courses, which included a wealth of marketing materials, according to Mike Bitner, product manager.