Self-centering gripper CGPS series
pneumaticparallel2-jaw

self-centering gripper
self-centering gripper
self-centering gripper
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
parallel
Number of jaws
2-jaw
Options
compact, self-centering, high clamping force, precision, magnetic, ATEX
Grip strength

Min.: 10 N

Max.: 256 N

Stroke

Min.: 2 mm
(0.079 in)

Max.: 10 mm
(0.394 in)

Description

Thanks to the use of a high-performance and precision force transmission system and a double ball guide, the CGPS Series grippers are able to provide high clamping forces ensuring extreme repeatability and robustness (resistance to external static and dynamic loads). The wide range of sizes available allows you to identify the best solution for every need handling. The caliper can be supplied with bushings and centering pins made with tolerance h8, which, once positioned on the body and / or on the jaws, are able to ensure, during maintenance, a high interchangeability of the calipers and extensions. » Robust, compact and light design » High closing/opening forces » Fixing from below and from the side » Supply on the side » Self-centering jaws » High closing and opening repeatability » High interchangeability (bushes and centering plugs) » Position detection (front and side) thanks to the use of Series CSD magnetic proximity switches » Protection against dust (IP40) » Finger types available: long with through-holes and flat with threaded holes » High resistance to external loads thanks to the double ball bearing guide » Variants available: for use in ATEX zones and for high temperatures

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Exhibitions

Meet this supplier at the following exhibition(s):

SPS Italia

28-30 May 2024 Parma (Italy)

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    IAA Transportation

    17-22 Sep 2024 Hanover (Germany)

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