Hi
The mill I'm getting came with a Vertex dividing head (BS-1) and I'm wondering if it would be good practice to use it like a rotary table. It doesn't have a chuck mounted but has provision for a threaded mount and I see plenty of photos with chucks mounted.
I guess my question comes down to whether I should be keeping my eye open for a rotary table or should the Vertex DH serve that purpose as well. It just looks a little light compared to a rotary table.
Thanks,
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Looks like nobody wants to take a shot at answering your question. Sometimes I think the more experienced and knowledgeable members would rather tell you why you are wrong. So I'll take a shot at it just to provoke them into setting me straight - to your benefit.
Both the rotary table and a spin Indexer are used to rotate parts for machining. Both will set very precise angles and can be indexed for machining.
A dividing head almost always comes with a chuck or jaws of some sort to hold work on their central axis. A table of sorts can be added but it's hard to make it very rigid. And it's usually hard to hold big parts - it's more suited to holding small parts and usually on the axis of the Indexer.
A rotary table almost never comes with a chuck but always comes with a table with T-slots on it. A rotary table easily accomodates big parts and its hard to use it for small parts.
A dividing head is usually set up with a horizontal axis of rotation but can be set up for vertical.
A rotary table is usually set up for a vertical axis of rotation but can be setup for horizontal. Some even come with a mounting plate for horizontal operation - mine did not.
In summary, a rotary table is best for big parts that are clamped to the T Slots of a table and rotated about the Z-Axis.
A dividing head is best for little parts held in a chuck and rotated about a horizontal axis (usually the X axis)
In other words, very similar and very different. The great news is that ya, you need a rotary table too.....