Rotary Table

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Purpose

 * The rotary table it used for cutting circular

grooves, hole patterns, and angled cuts. It is used in cases where using the CNC is not applicable like when a piece is too large for the CNC.

Setup

 * Start by taking the vise off of the mill, and

find someone to help you move the rotary mill since it is so heavy. Bring a rolling table to cabinet 9 and place the rotary mill on it.Be sure to keep the crank from hitting the table. When approaching the mill be sure to keep the crank away from the mill and that the table is lower than what you have the mill placed on. Place the mill close to the center of the table and lock it down using the same bolts from the vise. Using the dial indicator, find the center point of the rotary mill and zero the X and Y of the mill. Next place the milling plate on the table and use the dial indicator to center this as well. Once it is centered it will need to be tied down, keeping in mind that the T's will stick out and prevent rotation if they are not inside the entire base. Next use the wiggler to get the part centered and tightened down.

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Removal
Start by removing your part and cleaning your area. Next loosen the milling plate and rotary table. Once these are clean you can then move the table to above your rolling table to make it easier to move. Be sure to keep the handle from hitting the table. Place the rotary mill back on the top of cabinet 9 and replace the vise on the mill.

Reading the Dial
1. Read the degree dial to get the number of full degrees rotated. 2. Use the minute and second dial to get an exact value of degrees.

Helpful notes:

-One full rotation is 4 degrees.

-The resolution is 15 seconds.

Precautions
-Make sure the table and material are all secure before starting to mill.