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A Neubauer slide held in place on a microscope stand by a slide clamp on a cross-table. Standard (75 x 25 mm or 3x1″) and large (75 x 51 mm or 3x2″) microscope slide. Some slides have a frosted or enamel-coated area at one end, for labeling with a pencil or pen. [ 5 ]
X-Y tables, also known as cross working tables or coordinate tables, help provide horizontal motion for automated machinery such as assembly robots in manufacturing facilities. Robotic arms and other automated machinery have only a limited range of motion while their bases remain stationary; X-Y tables allow this basis to move horizontally ...
The table shown is a manually operated type. Powered tables under the control of CNC machines are now available, and provide a fourth axis to CNC milling machines.Rotary tables are made with a solid base, which has provision for clamping onto another table or fixture.
When the key is turned its teeth mate with teeth on the chuck, turning an internal screw which in turn moves the threaded jaws in or out along a tapered surface. The taper allows the jaws to clamp drill shanks of a range of diameters. The end view shows the three small jaws that slide within the body. Two pin chucks.
Generally, a magnetic core drilling machine is used on a ferrous material directly, but it can also be used on non-ferrous material like aluminum with the help of clamping devices. The new generation magnetic drilling machines' bases are also equipped with Swivel Base, to position the machine under magnetic condition.
A vacuum table, of course, is not limited to ferrous materials. The Table works by manipulating atmospheric pressure to provide workpiece force against a surface. This increases static friction against forces of a cutter of various types used today. An atmospheric pressure, up to 29 inHg allows clamping force of approx 14 PSI at sea level.