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Mophorn Dividing Head BS-0 5Inch 3 Jaw Chuck Dividing Head Set Precision Semi Universal Dividing Head for Milling Machine Rotary Table Tailstock Milling Set (5 Inch Chuck)

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Features

  • STRONG IN CONSTRUCTION - Swing: 5.5"/140 mm. The dividing head features a rigid mirror finish that is wear-resistant, a good choice for long time use. Its delicate parts together work perfectly, mathematically dividing the materials to be cut.
  • EASE OF ADJUSTMENT - The headstock of the dividing head for milling machine can tilt from 10 below horizontal to 90 vertical so that you can handle the stuff of different sizes by changing its angle.
  • WITH HIGH PRECISION - The universal dividing head comes with a direct indexing plate and an interchangeable one which is on the head, and two replacement interchangeable ones with different numbers of holes on them. It's the dividing plates that set the precise distance between cuttings.
  • STRONG WORKPIECE SUPPORT - The coming package also includes a tailstock which will give strong support to the long metal stick you are gonna deal with, providing a more stable working condition.
  • WIDE APPLICATION - The rotary indexer is used on the tables of milling machines and other machine tools including drill presses, grinders, and boring machines.

Brand: Mophorn


Material: Stainless Steel


Compatible Devices: Milling Machine


Manufacturer: ‎Mophorn


Part Number: ‎Dividing Head


Item Weight: ‎48.8 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎16 x 9 x 9 inches


Item model number: ‎5DividingHead


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎5 Inch Chuck


Style: ‎Dividing Head


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Shape: ‎Round


Power Source: ‎ac


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Date First Available: January 4, 2017


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  • Headstock Taper is not #7 B&S
Style: Dividing Head
This is a very nice dividing head for the money. Pretty well finished and smooth operating, very little lash in the gearing. If you were thinking to use an ER32 chuck in the headstock taper note that the taper is #2 Morse not #7B&S as stated in the specifications. That is really good news given that the ER32 chuck adapter for #2 Morse is much cheaper than the #7 B&S. They are also available with 10mm drawbar threads so you can eliminate the chance of slipping in the taper. I checked the run-out specifications and found the following: Radial run-out of the spindle nose spec 0.0006" Actual <0.0002" Radial run-out of spindle taper nose spec 0.0008" Actual was about 0.001" Radial run-out of spindle taper hole 4" distant 0.0014" Actual was 0.0025" Radial run-out of test bar with 3-jaw chuck 0.0031" Actual was 0.003" So the specs were pretty close and my measurements might not be perfect. The run-out with the 3-jaw chuck was due the the chuck back-plate (spindle nose locating diameter had <0.0002 TIR). The locating diameter for the chuck had a run-out of 0.0025". That could be corrected by taking a few thousandths off the locating diameter, center the chuck and use the mounting screws to lock it in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by Timothy B. Rhyne Timothy B. Rhyne

  • It is great. WOW!
Style: Dividing Head
I haven't actually used this for anything yet. I did however disassemble and check everything. Initial run-out was 7-10 thousandths and I was disappointed. I then installed the dead center and checked run-out and it was .0005 in. OK. that is great! I then re-installed the chuck and chucked in some ground drill rod and now run-out is .00025 in. WOW! Backlash is adjustable and was nearly perfect. The index plates look accurate so dividing should be accurate as well. I couldn't be happier with the value and the quality far exceeds my expectations. I was surprised there is no lock on the face plate to the spindle, not having used an dividing head before, I have no idea if this is normal. so while it's is possible to drive this up to 2400 rpm (its in the manual) there is no lock to keep the chuck on the face plate so turning something in reverse could unscrew the chuck. I'm not driving it so I don't care. I've paid nearly the same price for my MT-2 JT3 Jacobs chuck (super ball bearing chuck and arbor) for my drill and it has more run-out than this table. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020 by Richard V. Lando II

  • Really pretty good quality. I was not sure what I would get for the price.
Style: Dividing Head
I could not beat the price. Was worried the quality would not be good. For the price I would say the quality is really good.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by STEVE VORAS

  • Beautiful machine
Style: Dividing Head
I had to return the first one. The base guide was skewed. Sent it back ordered another and wow what a piece of equipment. Everything I needed and more nice precision Tool.
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2023 by Charles R.

  • good little divider
Style: Dividing Head
This unit went into a shop that supports both a museum and a low volume commercial small job shop, so I did not expect to be doing divider work very often. However, I have found it to be very versital and its low profile makes it easy to add to the BP table along side the mill vise. My only complaints are that the tilt feature does not have a shot pin at either the 90 or 0 degree position and the jaws are not soft-jaw compatible. The tilt issue means that the chuck needs to be dialed in whenever it is moved and that it can be knocked out of tram just under normal operation. The soft-jaw problem is not really fixable, its just nice to be able to use soft jaws for delicate work. Despite these minor issues, its a good value for the money and I can see that it will be a workhorse in my shop. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2020 by scrugs

  • Love it
Style: Dividing Head
Boy does this make life easy. I always wanted one. Definitely recommended.
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2024 by Papawheelie81

  • It's a Dividing Head Kit
Style: Dividing Head
I've spent two days cleaning, deburring and adjusting this thing. Depending on how valuable your time is, or if you actually have to make money with this, it may not be for you. I'm retired and equipping a hobby machine shop, so making this into a useful tool is interesting and educational for me. The quality of machining is generally good, but QC is virtually nonexistent. I completely tore it down and cleaned out all the factory grease, which left me with a pan full of grinding grit (but very few metal shavings). I'm stoning surfaces and deburring and chamfering sharp edges as I reassemble the head, and oiling and greasing where appropriate. Some of the screws are very poor quality, so I will be replacing them. The engraving on the fixed indexing plate is off by a full degree at 180, but at least the holes appear to be reasonably accurate. The ball on the end of the worm shaft was so soft it had already developed a flat spot, so I'll be replacing it with a hardened bearing ball. I added a washer to the eccentric clamping screw, making it quite a bit easier to adjust the worm. The included chuck was a Sandu (reject?). The logo was partially ground off, and it had a runout of 0.009" with a 1/2" rod chucked in it. It was also full of grinding grit and operates much more smoothly when cleaned and re-greased. My excellent 1946 Logan lathe has a 1-1/2 x 8 spindle nose, so I installed the chuck and re-ground the jaws, but the best runout I could get was still 0.003". Not exactly horrible for a cheap 3-jaw, but not great either. P.S. The "spring" that tensions the sectors against the indexing plate is a joke. I bought some bowed side-mount external retaining rings (98398A155) from McMaster-Carr and deepened the groove on the worm shaft to 0.675" (about 0.02"). With it snapped in the sectors are properly tensioned against the plate and feel like they should. I also replaced the cheap screws holding the indexing plates with some good black oxide flathead allen screws (also from McMaster). I had to chase the badly tapered threads in the spindle nose cap too, to get it to even thread on. Like the title says, it's a kit, but the only thing that couldn't be fixed was the distorted degree markings etched on the front plate that are out a full degree at 180. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2023 by Briney Eye

  • Ridiculous in the best way
Style: Dividing Head
That this item is even available for this price, with a 5" chuck, blows my mind. Be aware it's a pretty substantial chuck of metal, feels like about 40lbs but I haven't bothered to weigh it, so if you're putting it on a mini mill like I did it's going to eat half your table. Worked like a champ out of the box with no cleaning so far, so apparently I got lucky, although I haven't had the chance to do the gear cutting I bought it to do so that still may be necessary. Even if it is I don't care, totally 5 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by Az

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