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The Rotary Table for Milling Machines is a high-precision tool designed for versatility and ease of use. With a compact design and a 360-degree graduated table, it allows for precise adjustments in both horizontal and vertical positions. Ideal for workshops, engineering colleges, and DIY enthusiasts, this rotary table is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their milling capabilities.
Manufacturer | RAHISH TOOLS |
Part Number | 4ROTARY |
Item Weight | 9.81 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 7.28 x 6.97 x 3.35 inches |
Country of Origin | India |
Item model number | 4ROTARY |
Power Source | Manual |
Included Components | Model Making, Workshops, Garages, Engineering Colleges, Home Use, DIY, hobbyists, Milling machine workers |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
J**S
newb trying to figure this machining thing out.
not the best packaging for something like this. it over all looks pretty decent, the bottom had a few little dings but didnt seem to cause any issues with it sitting flat on the table but i still went around the hole thing with a file an rock to make sure everything was flat an removed all the burs, wasnt to bad to be honest compared to stuff ive seen others deal with. when getting it i figured it was to big for my machine but it seems to fits perfect. i had always wanted to do this to see if i could use the setup to clean up an resurface rotor disc an i didnt really expect it to work an figured it would be to small for the setup but with a few setup blocks u can manage to get it setup for both sides. the shell endmill i have is 1.5 inch so its not really big enough to do it in a single pass so im going to try to pick up a bigger one to do it in a single pass or i may try the next one with a flycutter an see how that works out. the setup i have in the pictures was just me messing around an seeing if it would work an it did but this wasn't the best configuration to do the job but i was just setting it up for the first time to see how it worked out an was so happy it worked the way i had seen others do it on youtube but with bigger machines so it working on my mini mill with the 4 inch rotary table im very happy with. its probably to big for the setup but if it will help me save some money on rotors its well worth it, plus it all the other stuff i'll eventually learn how to do with it. as for those who know how to use this kinda stuff an are looking for tolerances for this kinda stuff ive not put any dial calipers on it to check anything but so far it seems pretty nice especially for the price. only issue ive seen with it but its to be expected was the backlash in the crank handle but it wasnt as much as i had expect so even then when u get stuff like this u have to keep that in mind when using it so its not a issue for me. it being the cheapest 4 inch rotary table mean it didnt come with any kinda of t nuts or clamps to mount the rotary table to your table or anything to clamp to the rotary table so i had to make t nuts that would work for mounting it to my table an t nuts for the round table so i spent the first day after getting it just making t nuts an getting studs lined out to use with it an right now i only had m5 bolts on hand that would work for mounting stuff to the round table when i wanted to use m6 an for mounting it to the table i wanted to use m8 but was only able to find 2 m6 bolts that would work for mounting it down so that something i still have to address once i get some thread rod or bolts in the sizes i wanted to originally use so til then what i have made up will have to do but for those who want a rotary table for a mini mill it fits my table on my wen but i know the sieg x2 tables are alittle smaller, the wen comes with the larger table so i think its the sieg x2l that comes with the table thats the same as mine so i cant say 100% how it would fit on the regular mini mills tables but im pretty sure it will be fine. at the moment i have mine mounted on the right side of the table with my 4inch vise of set to the left a bit in the center of the table an with smaller stuff i seems like i can leave it all on the table when using either so that was a plus, i didnt expect to be able to set it up with both at the same time an it might not be advised by those who know what they are doing but i dont an its just nice being able to swap between the two without having to remove one to put the other on. as i get some use with it an learn how to use it an start to see its down sides i'll come back an update the review but from someone who knows very little about this stuff im happy with my purchase but if i had it to do over an money wasnt a option i would have gotten one of the ones that come with the indexing plates for a 20 30 bux more, didn't find those til after i had already purchased this one but even if i had i would probably have went with this one anyway cause im that cheap.
J**K
works as it is supposed to.
product is as described
L**V
4 inch rotary table damaged in shipping
The rotory table seems fairly well built. The shipping packaging was horrible. Oversized box with one wrap of buble wrap. The machined mounting surface edges were all dented. Had to spend 20 to 30 min deburring with a file and stone to get it to mount flat.
G**.
Great value, better than being without.
I bought this knowing itโs possible limitations. Before itโs first use I was able to add thrust bearing to the worm gear, at the same time I adjusted the backlash to nearly nothing. It then worked perfectly for the first job I used it on.
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