Pneumatic gripper MCP series
parallel2-jawfor bottles

pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
parallel
Number of jaws
2-jaw
Application
for bottles
Options
inflatable
Stroke

Max.: 107 mm
(4.213 in)

18 mm
(0.709 in)

Min.: 24 mm
(0.945 in)

Description

MCP INFLATABLE BOTTLE GRIPPERS The MCP inflatable bottle grippers are fitted with a strip along their entire length that adapts to the complex shape of the bottle rings. A number of diameters can be performed to adapt to the different volumes. Standard lengths are 1320 mm and 1460 mm. Their wide contact surface and soft textile finish that comes as close as possible to the bottle collar avoids any tipping. To meet quality requirements, the grippers are available with food-safe material coating on request. Depending on your installation, the grippers will be adapted with reinforcing, a dual air supply, a threaded ring height, etc. APPLICATIONS Gripping long neck bottles Gripping complex shaped bottles Previous Next ADVANTAGES Handy to use •Single air inlet •Fast inflation •Adaptable material Efficiency •Thin empty thickness •Reduced size •Uniformly distributed thrust •Adapts to different bottle models Reliability •No mechanical parts •No maintenance •Long service life DETAILED INFORMATION •Material: NPVC coated fabric •Manufacturing technique: hot vulcanization in a vacuum autoclave •Standard lengths: 1320 and 1460 mm lengths •Min./Max. diameter: 31 to 95 mm •Inflation: air •Temperature resistance: up to 50°C •Max. inflation pressure: 1.2 bar •Thickness: 18 to 26 mm •Material options: food safe, cloth reinforcing, etc.

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