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Overview
Right Angle and Parallel Indexers
are typically used for continuous duty cycles with cams
configured to match the indexing transfer and idle times
of the supported machinery. These units are ideal for
driving conveyors and synchronizing with other equipment.
Short index period cams yield long conveyor feed pitches.
Our full line of adjustable torque limiting clutches
can eliminate the need for indirect belt drives. Globoidal
and parallel cams ensure reliability. Captive taper
bearings support large bending moments for single arm
oscillation or non-supported dial with pressing applications.
Shaft, flange, hollow or dual output shafts are optional
configurations on most models. Class-10,000 cleanroom
and corrosion resistant models are also available.
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Maintenance
Free (ED Series)
The ED is a basic cam unit used in various motorized models and it has a streamlined shape making a clean and easy to handle product. The housing is electrolytically nickel plated with a flat, smooth shape, to remain rust-free and keep its super-clean appearance. The output is an all-in-one shaft and flange. This type can be used in various ways with tables, arms or sprockets. |
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Clean
Room (ED-R Series)
The ED is a basic cam unit used in various motorized models and it has a streamlined shape making a clean and easy to handle product. The housing is electrolytically nickel plated with a flat, smooth shape, to remain rust-free and keep its super-clean appearance. The output is an all-in-one shaft and flange. This type can be used in various ways with tables, arms or sprockets. |
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Design
for Specials: Shaft Output (D Series)
This product is the most commonly used indexing drive and meets the two big requirements, faster and more accurate, by combining the roller gear cam and the cam follower. It is a convenient type of index unit that you will find quite familiar. |
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Design
for Specials: Flange Output (DF Series)
The high rigidity of the output shaft enables you to install tables, gears or sprockets directly on the flange surface. In addition, "user-friendliness" characterizes this type, in that you can place a large bore through-hole in the center of the output shaft and then attach a fixed shaft to the center of the output shaft, or attach peripheral equipment for indexing drives. |
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Short
Index Period (DU Series)
The universal type offers flexible time design schemes for diverse applications. It can accommodate a low number of stops, such as 1/2 (the output shaft makes two turns for each stop), 2/3 or 1:1. This has not been possible by ordinary means and we do it by using a turning radius ratio for the roller gear cam to the turret as large as 3x or 4x. We can also index small angles such as 6 stops at 30 degrees, or 2 stops at 90 degrees. |

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