When machinists, shop owners, and process engineers compare a Rotary Table to a dividing head, they’re usually trying to solve a practical production question: What is the most efficient way to rotate a workpiece accurately for milling, drilling, slotting, or gear-like indexing tasks? Both tools are used to position parts at specific angles, but they are not interchangeable in the way many buyers assume. The differences show up quickly once you consider how the part is held, how indexing is performed, how easily you can create continuous rotation versus fixed positions, and what kind of features you need to machine.
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