1. Curved cam
A cambered cam indexer is a gearbox mechanism wherein the indexing wheel on the output shaft is vertically meshed without gap and the cambered conjugate cam on the input shaft is similarly positioned.

The indexing wheel is driven to revolve by the curved section of the camber cam contour plane; the straight line segment renders the indexing wheel immobile, hence producing self-locking positioning.
This device transforms the always flowing input motion into an intermittent output motion.
2. Plane cam
A gearbox mechanism, the plane cam indexer meshes in parallel without clearance the plane conjugate cam on the input shaft and the indexing wheel on the output shaft.
The plane cam contour plane pushes the indexing wheel to revolve; the straight line segment makes the indexing wheel immobile; the placement is self-locking. The continuous input motion is converted by this mechanism into an intermittent output motion.
Advantages of splitter over other components:
Its meshing drive is similar to that of a worm gear, thus the cam splitter depends on a backlash-free fit between the cam and the needle roller and a device that repeats the gearbox operation along the established cam curve, either continuously rotational drive, outputs oscillation or lifting and other actions. Mostly used for automation processing, assembling, testing, other equipment, it is
