Turntables are used for positioning jobs where heavy duty loads must be rotated on a regular basis. There are two basic types of standard duty turntables, non-powered and powered. Turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations.
SPECIAL FEATURES
NON-POVVERED TURNTABLE FEATURES:
Lower cost than powered turntables. These units are manually rotated.
These units can be rotated in either direction.
All non-powered turntables are low profile.
Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional on all models except TML.
Rotational limits can be provided via optional detents, locking pins, and hard stops.
TM platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated roller bearing cam followers.
TML platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated ball bearing roller.
Platforms rotate around a lifetime-lubricated kingpin bearing.
POWERED TURNTABLE FEATURES:
Used where more frequent turning is required.
Used where rotational effort would be too high in a non-powered turntable.
Standard turntables use DC motors and drives; AC motors and drives are optional.
Standard rotation is clockwise only. Optional bi-directional rotation (clockwise & counterclockwise) requires an AC motor and drive.
Platforms rotate on a lifetime-lubricated kingpin bearing.
Platform travel can be limited by use of optional limit switch (+/- 3° accuracy).
Powered turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations.
Low profile powered turntables:
- Use for powered applications where low platform height is important.
-Circular platforms are required, rectangular platforms are not available.
- Drive motor is located at the edge of the platform and projects above platform.
- Platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated roller bearing cam followers.
High profile powered turntables:
- Use for powered applications where low platform height is not important.
- Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional.
- Drive motor is located under the platform.
- Platforms are supported by inverted casters with tapered roller bearings or cam followers
Turntables are used for positioning jobs where heavy duty loads must be rotated on a regular basis. There are two basic types of standard duty turntables, non-powered and powered. Turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations.
SPECIAL FEATURES
NON-POVVERED TURNTABLE FEATURES:
- Lower cost than powered turntables. These units are manually rotated.
- These units can be rotated in either direction.
- All non-powered turntables are low profile.
- Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional on all models except TML.
- Rotational limits can be provided via optional detents, locking pins, and hard stops.
- TM platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated roller bearing cam followers.
- TML platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated ball bearing roller.
- Platforms rotate around a lifetime-lubricated kingpin bearing.
POWERED TURNTABLE FEATURES:
- Used where more frequent turning is required.
- Used where rotational effort would be too high in a non-powered turntable.
- Standard turntables use DC motors and drives; AC motors and drives are optional.
- Standard rotation is clockwise only. Optional bi-directional rotation (clockwise & counterclockwise) requires an AC motor and drive.
- Platforms rotate on a lifetime-lubricated kingpin bearing.
- Platform travel can be limited by use of optional limit switch (+/- 3° accuracy).
- Powered turntables are available in low profile and high profile configurations.
- Low profile powered turntables:
- - Use for powered applications where low platform height is important.
- -Circular platforms are required, rectangular platforms are not available.
- - Drive motor is located at the edge of the platform and projects above platform.
- - Platforms are supported by lifetime lubricated roller bearing cam followers.
- High profile powered turntables:
- - Use for powered applications where low platform height is not important.
- - Standard platforms are rectangular and round platforms are optional.
- - Drive motor is located under the platform.
- - Platforms are supported by inverted casters with tapered roller bearings or cam followers