Choosing the Right Indexer
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While speed is an important component to meeting mass movement needs, it’s just one. When choosing a rotary indexer, you’ll also want to factor in a variety of other criteria, many of which will be specific to your project. In this white paper, you’ll get practical advice on which features matter most, how to identify… Read More
Gearheads vs. Programmable Index Drives for Horizontal Rotation Applications
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When choosing the right application in Industrial Automation, there are several factors that come into play when deciding to use a programmable rotation device with a Gearheads vs. Programmable Index Drives. All of the dynamics of the application must be taken into consideration to ensure the index drive will withstand the high inertial loads throughout… Read More
Precision Link Indexing Conveyors Guaranteed Accuracy
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How are you guaranteed the accuracy you have been promised on your Precision Link Indexing Conveyor application? We check every link for accuracy by testing each LFA and LFAS model precision link indexing conveyor that is shipped to our customers. Our custom engineered measurement system developed specifically for our precision link indexing conveyor takes measurements… Read More
The Importance of Machine Health Assessment
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The #1 cause for indexer failure is stopping out of position and lack of maintenance/ Health Assessments. Health Assessments are Important Part of the Longevity of your Indexer. A Motion Tech can inspect and determine the current health your indexer is in and can recommend any preventive measure. Breakdowns cause a long down time and… Read More
TT251 Rotary Index Drive
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TT251/3/320 Rotary Index Drive Trunnion Mounted Barrel Cam Index Drive CUSTOM CAM – Cam custom designed to have decel/slow speed/accel, with slow speed exactly between 26 – 28 degrees of rotation. Fixed, 3 station index drive – 120 degree index Note: Decel prior to 26 degrees, slow speed from 26-28 degrees, accel after 28 degrees… Read More