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ROTARY INDEXER PACKS BIG PUNCH

The collet closer on the D5C2 rotary indexer from Hardinge can be used with collets, step chucks, expanding collets and manual jaw chucks in a wide variety of gripping options to handle most part sizes, shapes and materials.

Posted: December 16, 2010

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It may have a small footprint, but the Hardinge Inc. GD5C2 rotary indexer packs a big punch. It weighs only 55 lb, so you can place it without a hoist. Dynamic mechanics deliver precision parts 24 hours per day in a thoroughly sealed system that keeps coolant out and lubricant in.

A robust, dual-bearing spindle accommodates heavy radial and axial loads increasing overall indexing capabilities. 50 lb (23 kg) part weight and 500 lb (2224 N) tailstock thrust per spindle is not a problem, even on a quad unit with tailstocks. The spindle, worm drive shaft and cross-axis helical gear are machined on a Hardinge super-precision lathe and then finish-ground for high accuracy and repeatability.

Double eccentrics provide fine gear mesh adjustment for extended life and improved accuracy over time. The GD5C2 rotary combines speed, flexibility and ruggedness. Maximum runout of two-tenths total indicator reading is standard. Final inspection is performed using a Heidenhain encoder mounted directly on the spindle nose to assure final positioning accuracy and repeatability. To back up the inspection, a printout of accuracy is shipped with each product.

The standard indexer package uses the Hardinge all-digital servo control. Features include infrared program upload capability and storage capacity for up to 50 programs (with up to 1000 steps each). The multiple-line display will show large amounts of data without scrolling. The two cables on the indexer connect to the servo control and the servo control plugs into a grounded AC receptacle. Other servo control options include the use of an RS-232 interface, a CNC interface cable using M-codes or a combination of both. The indexer is most productive as a true fourth axis. In this case, the indexer is directly connected to the machine, fully operating with the other axes without the use of the servo control.

The GD5C2 rotary indexer is industry compatible for drop-in replacement with fast 360 deg per second indexing speed. The design incorporates their high-precision collet-ready spindle that adds gripping flexibility to the package. Collets, step chucks, expanding collets and manual jaw chucks can be used with a collet closer. This allows a wide variety of gripping options to handle most part sizes, shapes and materials. And the tooling can be borrowed from or shared with a lathe.

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