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When would differential indexing be necessary in a milling operation?
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Differential indexing is necessary when the desired number of divisions cannot be achieved using simple indexing. It allows for complex divisions by utilizing the rotation of both the dividing head crank and the index plate, and a set of change gears to introduce a differential motion to the work head.