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I bought it at a engineering & machine accessories shop here in SA. It is not difficult at all to use or to learn. It is perfect for smaller mills. I don't know where you are,but you can buy a vertex from ebay out of china for a good price,but for me it was too expensive with the shipping and added taxes. The learning part is easy and lots YouTube videos available. The manual that came with it also explains very well. I must tell you that I used it a lot and only had it for a short while. I don't know how I did things without it. It is a fun tool to have and a great investment.I recently got a Vertex BS-0 and it is perfect for my A&S Tools mill/drill. I think this is more the size you must loock at. Great price for the other one, but way to big. There is lots you can do with a DH.
@Suzuki4evr ;
what source did you buy this accessory from? I am thinking that it would be ideal fro what I need. Is it a difficult piece of equipment to use? Learn?
Thanks,
CDarby67
A dividing head is pretty easy to use, especially for direct indexing, using the plate behind the chuck with its dividing plunger, this works at up to 24 divisions, for other divisions the dividing plate(s) on the front are used. With this method, you can divide up to 360, I think, except prime numbers (such as 127). If you did not get a dividing table along with the head, it is all in Machinery's Handbook, or you can find Brown & Sharpe's book (available online, I'm told) "Practical Treatise on Milling and Milling Machines". The dividing head you show in the picture is a knock off of their dividing heads.I recently got a Vertex BS-0 and it is perfect for my A&S Tools mill/drill. I think this is more the size you must loock at. Great price for the other one, but way to big. There is lots you can do with a DH.
@Suzuki4evr ;
what source did you buy this accessory from? I am thinking that it would be ideal fro what I need. Is it a difficult piece of equipment to use? Learn?
Thanks,
CDarby67
I have a 8 " yuasa rotary table with a 6" chuck for my mill, I wish it was smaller because of the weight. I find I dont use it much because it is so heavy and awkward to install on table.Its a Precision Mathews PM30.... I figured that 10" swing was probably on the big side for this machine...
I had the same situation so far as weight is concerned, and at 73 years, it isn't getting better, a few years ago, I got some sliding door track, like for a barn door, and a HF electric winch and set one up over the mill, and one over the lathe, so now no more heavy lifting, at least on those two machines. Another fix that I saw, was a hinged bridge (slide) attached to the work bench behind a mill that landed on the mill table alongside the machine; when the dividing head was needed, the drawbridge was lowered and the dividing head slid down onto the mill table. Such a bridge should be covered or made of metal so that accessories will slide on it easily, or perhaps some plastic; if it had a channel down its center for the accessory's keys to fit into, all the better.I have a 8 " yuasa rotary table with a 6" chuck for my mill, I wish it was smaller because of the weight. I find I dont use it much because it is so heavy and awkward to install on table.