CNC Rotary Table are generally normally mounted "level", with the table pivoting around an upward hub, in a similar plane as the shape of an upward processing machine. A substitute arrangement is to mount the rotational table on its end (or mount it "level" on a 90° point plate), so it pivots about an event hub. In this design, a tailstock can likewise be utilized, subsequently holding the workpiece "between focuses." With the table mounted on an optional table, the workpiece is precisely fixated on the rotational table's hub, which thusly is focused on the cutting instrument's pivot. Every one of the three tomahawks is subsequently coaxial. Starting here, the auxiliary table can be counterbalanced in either the X or Y course to set the shape of the ideal separation from the workpiece's middle. Working: 1. Load limit. The reduced 500 series gives load limits that, before, were just accessible with bigger turning tables. For example, the 3-inch...