Experience with Grizzly H7506 Horizontal/Vertical Rotary IndexingTable with Chuck?
http://www.grizzly.com/products/h7506
I have been looking for a rotary table to use with my Sieg X3. I might have found a decent solution, one where I don't have to add a chuck on top of the table. Instead, you can switch between the chuck and a T-slot table. The chuck looks to be 6", the T-slot table is an 8". I have sent a note to Grizzly for a copy of the user's manual [if one exists]. Anyone use one? |
Experience with Grizzly H7506 Horizontal/Vertical Rotary Indexing Table with Chuck?
I use a plain old grizzly 8",
http://www.grizzly.com/products/g9298 and a little grizzly 4" chuck http://www.grizzly.com/products/g9829 Lots cheaper, more versatile, as the one you are talking about is really tall in the horizontal mode. they say it changes in "minutes"- well so does mine- I need to indicate it in, but that only takes a minute or two. I guess if the speed of changeover is your major consideration, then this is the ticket, but for size, price, and versitility, it seems like an ordinary rotary table is better. |
Experience with Grizzly H7506 Horizontal/Vertical Rotary IndexingTable with Chuck?
A friend pointed out that he rarely uses his large rotary table
because he can't lift it by himself. How heavy is this one? wrote: I use a plain old grizzly 8", http://www.grizzly.com/products/g9298 and a little grizzly 4" chuck http://www.grizzly.com/products/g9829 Lots cheaper, more versatile, as the one you are talking about is really tall in the horizontal mode. they say it changes in "minutes"- well so does mine- I need to indicate it in, but that only takes a minute or two. I guess if the speed of changeover is your major consideration, then this is the ticket, but for size, price, and versitility, it seems like an ordinary rotary table is better. |
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