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Dividing Heads / Rotary Tables

Horizontal and vertical rotary tables, super indexing plates, simple indexing plates, universal dividing heads and tilting rotary tables for milling, indexing and multi-angle machining. KORRETTO supplies dividing and rotary positioning solutions for machining setups that require repeatable angular positioning and stable workpiece support.

Not sure whether you need a rotary table, dividing head or indexing plate? Send the machine type, workpiece size, required indexing angle, mounting direction and machining process, and we will help check the suitable series.

Browse Dividing Heads and Rotary Tables by Series

Select the series according to workpiece size, machine table, mounting direction, indexing method and required angular positioning. Rotary tables, dividing heads and indexing plates are used for different indexing and multi-angle machining conditions.

Horizontal and vertical rotary table

RT-HV Series Horizontal and Vertical Rotary Table

Product type
Horizontal and vertical rotary table
Typical applications
Horizontal or vertical mounting, rotary positioning and milling operations

Horizontal and vertical rotary tables are used for rotary positioning on milling machines and machining centers. They can be mounted horizontally or vertically to support different workpiece orientations and angular machining requirements.

Horizontal and vertical super indexing plate

Horizontal and Vertical Super Indexing Plate

Product type
Super indexing plate
Typical applications
Indexing, chuck mounting and repeatable angular positioning

Horizontal and vertical super indexing plates are used for repeatable indexing and angular positioning. They are suitable for machining setups that require stable indexing and flexible mounting direction.

Simple horizontal and vertical indexing plate

Simple Horizontal and Vertical Indexing Plate

Product type
Simple indexing plate
Typical applications
Fixed division positions, simple indexing and light milling operations

Simple horizontal and vertical indexing plates are used when the machining process only needs simple indexing positions. They provide a practical option for fixed-angle machining and lighter indexing work.

Universal dividing head

F11 Series Universal Dividing Head

Product type
Universal dividing head
Typical applications
Gear, spline, polygon and angular division milling operations

Universal dividing heads are used for dividing and indexing workpieces during milling operations. They are suitable for gears, splines, polygonal parts and other machining tasks that require controlled angular division.

TS-A series rotary table

TS-A Series Rotary Table

Product type
Horizontal rotary table
Typical applications
Large rotary table work, indexing and horizontal positioning

TS-A series rotary tables are used for horizontal rotary positioning and indexing operations. They are suitable for larger table sizes and machining setups that require stable rotary support.

Tilting rotary table

TRT Series Tilting Rotary Table

Product type
Tilting rotary table
Typical applications
0°–90° tilting, multi-angle milling and inclined workpiece positioning

Tilting rotary tables allow the workpiece to be positioned at different tilt angles. They are suitable for inclined machining, multi-angle milling and setups where both rotation and tilt are required.

Not sure which dividing or rotary positioning solution fits your machining process?

Send the machine model, table size, workpiece dimensions, required indexing angle, mounting direction and machining process. We can help compare rotary tables, dividing heads and indexing plates for your setup.

Quick Selection Guide

Better suited for

  • Milling and machining setups requiring angular positioning
  • Workpieces that need repeatable indexing or rotary positioning
  • Horizontal, vertical or tilting mounting requirements
  • Gear, spline, polygon and multi-angle milling operations
  • Fixtures that need stable rotary support on a machine table

May not be the first choice for

  • Workpiece clamping that requires a chuck or vise only
  • Tool holding applications that should use CNC tool holders
  • Tailstock support applications that require lathe centers
  • High-speed spindle indexing where an indexing chuck is required
  • Cases where the required angle, mounting direction or table size cannot be confirmed

Choose by Indexing Requirement

Key Points for Selecting Dividing Heads and Rotary Tables

Before selecting a dividing head, indexing plate or rotary table, confirm the machine table, workpiece size, required indexing angle, mounting direction and load. These details determine whether a rotary table, dividing head or indexing plate is more suitable.

Compare Dividing and Rotary Positioning Solutions

SeriesTypical UseKey Selection Point
Horizontal and Vertical Rotary TableRotary positioning in horizontal or vertical mountingUse when mounting direction flexibility is required
Super Indexing PlateRepeatable indexing with stronger supportUse when stable indexing and chuck mounting are needed
Simple Indexing PlateBasic fixed-angle indexingUse when the process only needs simple division positions
Universal Dividing HeadGear, spline and polygon machiningUse when controlled angular division is required
TS-A Series Rotary TableLarger horizontal rotary table workUse when table size and stable horizontal positioning are priorities
Tilting Rotary TableInclined and multi-angle machiningUse when the workpiece must be tilted from 0° to 90°

FAQ

What is the difference between a dividing head and a rotary table?

A dividing head is commonly used for controlled angular division such as gear, spline or polygon machining. A rotary table is used for rotary positioning on a machine table and may be mounted horizontally, vertically or with tilt depending on the series.

When should I choose a horizontal and vertical rotary table?

Choose a horizontal and vertical rotary table when the workpiece needs rotary positioning in more than one mounting direction. It is useful when the same setup may require horizontal or vertical machining.

What is the difference between a super indexing plate and a simple indexing plate?

A super indexing plate is used when stronger indexing support and repeatable angular positioning are required. A simple indexing plate is more suitable for basic fixed division positions and lighter indexing work.

When should I use a tilting rotary table?

Use a tilting rotary table when the workpiece must be positioned at an inclined angle. It is suitable for multi-angle milling and machining operations that require both rotation and tilt.

Are indexing chucks the same as dividing heads or rotary tables?

No. Indexing chucks are chuck-based workholding products used for spindle-side indexing and clamping. Dividing heads and rotary tables are machine table accessories used for angular positioning, rotary support and milling setups.

What information should I provide for selection?

Please provide the machine type, table size, workpiece dimensions, workpiece weight, required indexing angle, mounting direction and machining process. Drawings or photos of the current setup can also help confirm the suitable series.

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