At Sango Automation, we specialize in high-performance rotary indexing motors engineered for precision motion control in industrial automation. Our motors deliver accurate angular positioning, repeatable movement, and reliable intermittent rotation for demanding applications across industries.
Rotary Indexing Motor Features
Ultra-Precise Positioning Achieve 15 arc-second accuracy for critical operations.
Zero Backlash Design Direct-drive technology eliminates mechanical play.
High Torque Density Compact size with up to 5,000 Nm load capacity.
Maintenance-Free Operation No lubrication needed (direct-drive models).
IP65 Protection Dust-tight and water-resistant construction.
EtherCAT Integration Seamless connectivity with modern control systems.
Types Of Rotary Indexing Motor
Direct Drive Rotary Indexers For high-speed, high-precision applications.
Heavy-Duty Cam Indexers Long lifespan in harsh industrial environments.
Servo-Controlled Indexing Tables Programmable positioning with servo accuracy.
Compact Stepper Indexers Cost-effective solution for light-duty automation.
Applications Of Rotary Indexing Motor
Automotive Wheel assembly, engine component handling.
Packaging High-speed bottle capping, labeling systems.
Electronics PCB assembly, semiconductor manufacturing.
Medical Precision drug dispensing, lab automation.
Machine Tools CNC rotary tables, tool changers.
FAQ
Q: What does a rotary indexing motor do?
A: A rotary indexing motor is a type of motor that moves in exact,
fixed-angle stages, such 90 or 180, for machines that do things automatically.
It replaces old cam-based systems with direct-drive accuracy.
Q: What are the primary kinds of rotary indexing motors?
A: Direct-drive rotary indexers (very accurate, no backlash)
Heavy-duty, long-lasting cam-driven rotary indexers
Servo rotary indexers that can be programmed for different angles
Q: What kinds of businesses employ rotary indexing motors?
A: A lot of times in:
Car parts (such wheels and engines)
Packaging (equipment for bottling and labeling)
Electronics (putting together and testing PCBs)
Medical (making devices, automating labs)
Q: How precise are rotary indexing motors?
A: Standard models: 30 arc-seconds
Models with high precision: 15 arc-seconds (like our DR-45 series)
Q: What is the difference between a servo motor and a rotary indexer?
A: Rotary indexers move in set steps, such 90 at a time.
Servo motors keep turning, but they need further programming to do.