Oscillating motions for oscillating drives
Oscillating drives generate oscillating motions of the output shaft through an evenly formed rotary motion of the drive.
How does it function?
the input shaft →
rotates continuously, advancing one cycle for each revolution.
The system runs through the index-angle (Schaltwinkel) and dwell-angle (Rastwinkel) ranges as it does so.
← the output shaft
advances one step whenever the system runs through the index angle and stops whenever the system runs through the dwell angle.
Rotoblock – oscillating drive
The MIKSCH rotoblock oscillating drive is based on the same constructional principles as the index drive – a globoid cam. The input axis is rectangular to the output axis.
Standard oscillating angle: max. 120°
Cycles/min: up to 1.000
Torque: up to 10.000 Nm
Design: as installation kit or housed unit with and without drive
CF3 – oscillating drive
The basis of the MIKSCH CF3 oscillating drive is the design of the CF3 index drive, a complementary disk cam with parallel arrangement of the input and output shaft.
Standard oscillating angle: max. 60°
Cycles/min: up to 1.000
Torque: up to 6.300 Nm
Design: as installation kit or housed unit with and without drive
Application example für oscillating drive
RIGIDIAL – rotary index table
The MIKSCH RIGIDIAL rotary index table is based on a globoidal cam. The input axis is positioned rectangular to the axis of the rotary table.
Standard number of stations:2-32
Cycles/min: up to 100
Torque: up to 20.000 Nm
Design: as housed unit with and without drive
CF 2 – index drive
The MIKSCH CF 2 index drive is based on a cylinder cam. The input axis is rectangular to the output axis. The direction of rotation of the input and output shafts can be selected at will.
Standard number of stations:3-24
Cycles/min: up to 300
Torque: up to 1.500 Nm
Design: As installation kit
INTERMICO – rotary index
The MIKSCH INTERMICO rotary index table is based on a cylindrical cam. The input axis, as with the RIGIDIAL rotary index table, lies rectangular to the axis of the rotary table.
Standard number of stations: 2-32
Cycles/min: up to 100
Torque: up to 60.000 Nm
Design: as housed unit with and without drive
Special feature of INTERMICO rotary index tables: Suitable for heavy loads, high mass moments of inertia and harsh ambient conditions.
Application example rotary index table
Application example index drive
