RFQ Checklist
- Positioning and repeatability requirement with unit definition
- Cycle-time target and allowable settle time
- Fixture interface and payload inertia estimate
- Control architecture and communication protocol constraints
Servo rotary tables engineered for high positioning precision, stable rigidity, and repeatable station-level performance.

| Metric | Typical Range | Why It Matters |
|---|---|---|
| Positioning Accuracy | Process-driven, arc-second class options | Determines whether angular positioning supports target Cpk and yield. |
| Radial/Axial Runout | Precision class by model family | Influences inspection repeatability and machining consistency. |
| Indexing Settle Time | Duty-cycle dependent | Affects takt time and final line throughput. |
Treat this page as a working template for engineering and procurement alignment, not a brochure. The goal is to convert Precision Rotary Tables requirements into measurable acceptance rules before model selection and sourcing release.
Use this pack to compare suppliers on equivalent inputs. It prevents quote loops caused by hidden assumption differences.
| Artifact | Minimum Content | Acceptance Signal |
|---|---|---|
| Product RFQ sheet | Positioning and repeatability requirement with unit definition | No unresolved assumptions in supplier clarification round. |
| Validation matrix | Metric targets for Positioning Accuracy and Radial/Axial Runout. | Pass/fail thresholds are numeric and test-method linked. |
| Risk closure log | Preventive actions for Spec based on no-load test condition only. | Owner, due date, and verification evidence are assigned. |




Yes. We can provide model suggestions plus matching servo/driver integration guidance.
Yes. Model selection can be tuned to repeatability, stiffness, and backlash-sensitive use cases.