I have an indexing head / 4th axis built out of a Myford Indexing head using a stepper motor. Video here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=pl ... XWeEWQryGc
It works pretty well and has been used successfully for gear cutting amongst other things. It is not completely free of backlash though the worm/wheel is adjustable. It only tended to chatter on deep / difficult cuts.
Although I was using it on a Bridgeport Interact 1 Mk2, it is small enough to fit on any of the Denford Mills - Nova Triac etc hence offering it here rather than eBay.
The most useful way I found to drive it was to use a relay to swap the step & direction pulses from the Y axis to the rotary axis. So you move Y until it is zeroed on the rotary axis, then energise the relay which then rotated the axis instead of moving Y - if that makes any sense?! doing it that way, again means it's easy to attach to a stock Denford machine even with the original 3 axis controller and just use a spare relay output for the changeover.
Open to offers as I'm just tripping up over it. The Indexer was about £200 originally (It was bought specifically for this. I still have all the original indexing wheels etc which will be included) and the chuck (included) was another £70 or so. Stepper motor was about £40 I'd like something in the region of £200 and I'll deliver it in the UK for free or abroad at cost.
Reason for sale? I bought a proper Bridgeport 4th axis which you need a crane to lift!
Si
4th Axis / Indexer
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Re: 4th Axis / Indexer
Hi Simon,
Is the indexer still for sale ??
What is the chuck size ??
Regards
Steve
Is the indexer still for sale ??
What is the chuck size ??
Regards
Steve
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Re: 4th Axis / Indexer
It is!
It's a 125mm HBM chuck. The back of the chuck is threaded to screw on to a Myford (and obviously the Indexer has a Myford thread sticking out)

Si
It's a 125mm HBM chuck. The back of the chuck is threaded to screw on to a Myford (and obviously the Indexer has a Myford thread sticking out)

Si
Re: 4th Axis / Indexer
Hi Simon,
I am interested in this indexer.
You can give me a call on 01706-830301
or
post your number and I will call you.
Regards
Steve
I am interested in this indexer.
You can give me a call on 01706-830301
or
post your number and I will call you.
Regards
Steve