An indexer is a precision device used to rotate a workpiece or component to specific, repeatable positions for machining, assembly, or inspection. Commonly used in automation, CNC machines, and packaging systems, indexers ensure accurate positioning through fixed, programmable, cam, or servo-driven mechanisms. They handle various loads, speeds, and angles, offering high accuracy and durability, making them essential for efficient, high-volume production processes.
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General Specs |
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Types |
Fixed,
Programmable, Cam, Servo Indexers |
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Load |
5–10,000
kg |
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Shaft |
20–250
mm |
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Angle |
2, 4,
6, 8, 12-Station or Custom |
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Input
Speed |
Up to
600 RPM |
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Accuracy |
±30
arc-sec to ±1 arc-min |
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Torque |
Up to
50,000 Nm |
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Duty |
Continuous/Intermittent |
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Lubrication |
Grease/Oil |
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Other Information |
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Drive Options |
AC, Servo,
Stepper, Pneumatic |
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Applications |
Assembly Lines,
Packaging, Pharma, Rotary Welding |
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Standards |
ISO 9001:2015, CE
(optional) |