ZOLLER Turret Table
Well-designed and comfortable
Not all turret tables are created equal! ZOLLER turret tables are extremely stable, easy to use, and operate with absolute precision.
ZOLLER turret tables do not flex, even with long-overhanging and heavy tools. They rotate effortlessly and without stopping into the desired position. The pneumatic and electrical components are automatically docked. Lifting and lowering are power-operated at the push of a button, and lowering is electronically monitored and visually indicated. Which tool holders are used on the ZOLLER turret tables depends entirely on your requirements. You can choose between 4-, 6-, 8-, and 12-position configurations and a wide variety of possible tool holders.
Configuration D 745 – 6-way division
For various tool holders. By rotating the turret, the user always has the correct tool holder within the measuring range.
Configuration D 745 – 8-way pitch
For four HGH-UZ universal mounts, two GA-PP basic mounts, and two GA basic mounts. The number of adapters and attachment holders that can be used is virtually unlimited.
Configuration D 900 – 12-way division
HGH-UZ universal tool holder for rotating and
stationary tools – special tool holders for Göltenbodt, Schütte, Traub, Index, and others can also be mounted.
Docking and Support
The intelligent docking system for electrical and pneumatic components allows for unlimited turret rotation.
Automatic zero point selection
On »the Hyperion 500/700,« automatic zero-point selection is available via the turret positioning (optional).
Foot switch
For clamping and releasing tools in the tool holder (optional).
»pilot 4.0« is the comprehensive software solution for all ZOLLER setting and measuring devices. The intuitive graphical user interface guides users quickly and reliably to precise measurement results. This makes »pilot 4.0« so easy to use that even complex measurement tasks can be completed successfully right away. At the same time, the software offers such a wide range of functions that there is a solution for every requirement. It is no coincidence that »pilot 4.0« is regarded as the global benchmark for tool setting, measurement, and inspection.
Tool-specific information
Adapter Management
- Tool designation for unique identification
- Setpoints with tolerance specifications
Cutting dies
Automatically detected cutting shapes
Function buttons
With self-explanatory icons
Live camera view of the cutting edge
- Dynamic crosshairs
- Angle display with selectable reference axis
Current location information
- Current position data for the axes
- Currently active cutting edge configuration
- Tool designation for unique identification
- Setpoints with tolerance specifications
Automatically detected cutting shapes
With self-explanatory icons
- Dynamic crosshairs
- Angle display with selectable reference axis
- Current position data for the axes
- Currently active cutting edge configuration