Tabletop rotary indexing table

Katja Preydel,

Uninterrupted laser marking

The RT400 tabletop rotary indexing table from ACI Laser was developed for the virtually uninterrupted marking of workpieces. The RT400 can be loaded and unloaded during an active marking process, enabling time-saving laser marking in series production.

The RT400 tabletop rotary indexing table from ACI Laser was developed for the virtually uninterrupted marking of workpieces. © ACI Laser

Equipped with two loading positions, the rotary indexing table rotates to the processing positions in 180-degree steps. During laser marking, an already marked article can be removed and the workstation loaded with a new one. The virtually uninterrupted marking process significantly reduces the cycle time for the user. It is operated via a touch button in one-handed mode.

An integrated light curtain provides additional user protection. If this is triggered, the movement of the rotary indexing table is interrupted. When the start button is pressed again, the movement is resumed. A transparent standing wall with laser protection window allows optimum monitoring of the marking process. A key switch can be used to switch between manual and automatic mode. In automatic mode, the turntable can also be loaded with a robot.

In addition to a side door for set-up purposes, the RT400 also has a programmable Z-axis, which makes it possible to mark workpieces of different heights.

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