goodallpg
Industrial
- Nov 17, 2021
- 3
Hi All,
We have a turntable that we use to load/unload our trimming system. However, we have started to drill into our products which are held at an angle on the table. This drilling action causes the table to bend resulting in the drill hole being in an incorrect position. We are looking into reinforcing the table but as it rotates 180 degrees every cycle it must be an in/out system.
I have attached 3 photos showing the side view of our system. The green arrows show the points where we are drilling and the red arrow shows the movement we are experiencing because of it. The other image shows a potential solution where an extrusion from the table clips into a stand from the base to stop the vertical movement. The clip is blown up in image 3. The blue block on the back of the table will run along the back connecting the table to the back wall for stability. The black arrow shows the pivot of the rotation.
This is my potential solution but I am interested to hear if you think this would work or if you guys have a better solution.
Thanks for your time.
We have a turntable that we use to load/unload our trimming system. However, we have started to drill into our products which are held at an angle on the table. This drilling action causes the table to bend resulting in the drill hole being in an incorrect position. We are looking into reinforcing the table but as it rotates 180 degrees every cycle it must be an in/out system.
I have attached 3 photos showing the side view of our system. The green arrows show the points where we are drilling and the red arrow shows the movement we are experiencing because of it. The other image shows a potential solution where an extrusion from the table clips into a stand from the base to stop the vertical movement. The clip is blown up in image 3. The blue block on the back of the table will run along the back connecting the table to the back wall for stability. The black arrow shows the pivot of the rotation.
This is my potential solution but I am interested to hear if you think this would work or if you guys have a better solution.
Thanks for your time.


