Two-axis rotary tilt tables with direct drives on both the table and trunnion axes, which we can also equip with an alternative drive technology on request. Worm gear drives or pinion drives are available for this purpose. Other options are available if you require multi-spindle table axes for two-axis rotary tilt tables. Spindle pitches vary between machines. We would be happy to arrange a meeting to discuss in further detail. We design all our solutions based on your installation space requirements. The C axis on solutions from the ZASD series can be fitted with an ATD dyn unit for turning.
ZASD
Rotary swivel axis with integrated direct drive
Technical data
Technology
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Direct drive
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Axial position
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vertical
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Face plate diameter
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100 - 600 mm
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Transport load
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24 - 850 (1.200) kg
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The product shown depicts the customer-specific design. Modifications to the shown product are possible and can be requested from us very easily. We would be delighted to give you advice and find a suitable solution together with you.
We offer a number of different design solutions within the ZASD series:
- C axes as pallet receivers with zero-point clamping systems
- C axes as pallet receivers in accordance with DIN 55201
- Units with a fixed housing
- Units with a moveable linear housing
- Units without counter bearings, overhung
- Round housing as built-in cartridge in the machine wall
Size comparison
ZASD 100 | ZASD 125 | ZASD 160 | ZASD 200 | ZASD 280 | ZASD 320 | ZASD 400 | |
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Min. face plate diameter in mm | 100 | 125 | 160 | 200 | 280 | 440 | 600 (800) |
Transport load on face plate in kg | 24 | 60 | 100 | 200 | 400 | 500 | 850 (1.200) |
A axis bearing diameter in mm | 145 x 90 | 180 x 110 | 185 x 100 | 380 x 345 | 280 x 180 | 385 x 260 | 385 x 260 |
C axis bearing diameter in mm | 70 x 20 | 120 x 70 | 146 x 80 | 185 x 100 | 240 x 150 | 300 x 200 | 385 x 260 |
Max. workpiece mass inertia in kgm² | 0,2 | 0,7 | 3,2 | 7,5 | 19 | 100 | 168 |
Drive type
Direct drive
Direct drives allow highly dynamic and continuous movement and with this, a constant flow of new machining concepts. Peiseler took the lead in this technology as early as 1997 with the development of the world's first subdevice with a direct drive, just as it did with the first two-axis rotary tilt table with a direct drive in 2001. Today, we are in the technologically leading position to offer you direct drives for turning operations in S1 continuous milling. Increasing machine speed while maintaining bearing rigidity at a level that is also suitable for milling enables us to combine turning and milling applications. This allows Peiseler's development engineers to use machining centres more flexibly. Direct drives use very sensitive control technology and place high demands on energy supply.
The benefits for you
Highly dynamic, precise control
Speed variability
Simultaneous machining, turning and grinding all possible
Symmetrical design reduces space requirements
Low-maintenance
Not susceptible to overload and crashes

Application examples