About Dial Table Index Drives
Cam Indexing Systems
SAG Dial Table Index Drive System combines Cam Indexing Table, Motor, Gearboxes, VDF, Pulley, sensor cam, etc. to fully meet users' requirements. Sango Automation can provide Direct-connection type and Indirect Connection type with comprehensive solution services from selection and design, configuration, production, delivery and after-sales service.Please feel free to contact me if you want to know more about our product.
| Parameter |
Specification |
| Accuracy |
standard accuracy of 30 arc sec;custom accuracy of 15 arc sec |
| load weight |
Radial: 15,753 N (3,540 lb); Axial: 31,150 N (7,000 lb); Overturning Moment: 6.327 Nm |
| Indexing Frequency |
3060 cycles per minute (adjustable for variable production speeds) |
| Drive Compatibility |
Servo motor, gear motor, stepper motor (cam-driven & servo-driven variants) |
| Enclosure Rating |
IP54 (dust-resistant, water-splash proof) |
| Material |
High-grade alloy steel (housing); Induction-hardened 40Cr (cams); Precision ground surface |
Core features that set our drives apart: a central through hole for easy wiring and signal device integration, universal mounting options for simplified installation, and customizability for non-standard applications. As
precision dial indexer specialists, we prioritize durability: our hardened cam structures reduce wear and maintenance needs, while the robust housing minimizes vibration-related damage-critical for continuous operation in 24/7 facilities.
Manufacturing Expertise & Processing Technology
Our commitment to quality begins in our production facility, where Dial Table Index Drives are manufactured using a 5-stage precision process that complies with ISO 9001:2015 standards. Each component is subjected to strict quality control, from raw material inspection to final assembly:
| Manufacturing |
Process |
Quality Control |
| Raw Material Preparation |
High-grade alloy steel ingots are inspected for tensile strength and hardness |
Spectrometer testing |
| CNC Precision Machining |
Cams, output shafts, and housings are processed with 0.005mm tolerance |
Coordinate measuring machine (CMM) testing |
| Heat Treatment |
Induction hardening of cam surfaces (60+ HRC hardness) to improve wear resistance |
Hardness tester check |
| Assembly & Calibration |
Precision adjustment of drive components to ensure minimal backlash (<0.5 arc seconds) |
Laser alignment system |
| Final Testing |
1,000+ cycle endurance tests under load; performance verification for indexing precision |
Automated test rig data recording |
This Dial Table Index Drives manufacturing process ensures that every unit complies with rigorous performance standards, with zero tolerance for flaws that may affect production precision. Our engineering team, with more than 10 years of experience in motion control, constantly optimizes this procedure to cater to changing industry demands.
Application Fields
Dial Table Index Drives are flexible components that drive key operations in various industries, employing their accuracy and stability to address distinct production challenges:
| Industry |
Core Applications |
Value Delivered |
| Electronics Manufacturing |
PCB assembly, component insertion, soldering, and optical inspection |
15 arc sec positioning reduces defects by 35% |
| Automotive Components |
Engine part machining, gear assembly, and paint shop indexing |
High-load capacity (31,150 N axial) handles heavy parts |
| Medical Device Production |
Syringe assembly, sensor calibration, and implant manufacturing |
Cleanroom-compatible design (IP54) meets medical standards |
| Packaging & Labeling |
Bottle capping, carton folding, and label application |
60 cycles/min frequency boosts line speed by 20% |
| Aerospace Manufacturing |
Aircraft part trimming and fastener installation |
Custom low-profile design fits compact aerospace equipment |
In each sector, Dial Table Index Drives act as the "core of motion control," ensuring that every step of the production process is precise, consistent, and efficient.
FAQ
To address common inquiries from engineers and procurement teams, here are answers to the most frequently asked questions about our Dial Table Index Drives:
Q: Why are Sango indexers more accurate?
A: Our own CNC grinding process can make parts that fit together more closely than the industry norm.
Q: What is the typical maintenance schedule for these drives?
A: Maintenance is minimal. We recommend inspecting and lubricating the drive every 6 months (or after 50,000 cycles) to ensure smooth operation. A detailed maintenance guide is included with every unit, and our support team is available for remote assistance.
Q: How does your factory ensure the quality of Dial Table Index Drives before shipment?
A: Every unit undergoes a 3-step quality check: raw material certification, in-process machining inspection, and final performance testing (including indexing accuracy and load testing). We provide a test certificate with each shipment for traceability.
Q: What is the lead time for standard and custom orders?
A: Standard models have a lead time of 37 business days. Custom orders (e.g., modified dimensions or special drive configurations) typically take 715 business days, depending on the complexity of the customization.