They make things turn, move along, align, and stop.
Cams can create every kind of movement, from simple to complex, without the need for any other program of control. They do not cause vibration during motion or result in residual vibration, and they facilitate high-speed positioning at low energy expenditure. This, the most reliable mechanical element, makes motion control possible.
In the field of industrial automation machinery, various types of cams have been used intensively, from ancient times.
Indexing cam devices, in particular, have the desirable features of high speed, great rigidity, high precision, and compact shape, so these are widely used in various types of automated machines.
Sankyo Seisakusho has combined a roller gear cam and a cam follower, to develop the first-in-Japan indexing cam mechanism we call Sandex. Since that innovation, it has been applied to provide highly precise and efficient positioning for such devices as inspection, assembly and filling machines.
The Alpha Series is an all-in-one indexing drive package complete with a cost-effective shaft-mounted gearmotor on a low-profile housing. After reviewing the design, this indexing drive has been made more user-friendly by building on the roller gear cam mechanism found in all of our SANDEX products, which have set high production records.