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Robotic tool changer TC350-8E
pneumatic

robotic tool changer
robotic tool changer
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Characteristics

Applications
robotic
Type
pneumatic

Description

For robot payload 350 kg Compact design Internal signal transmission Minimum of wear of the contact surfaces Optimized for material handling and tough environments Tool changing ability for Tool changer TC350-8E The RSP tool changers are designed to maximize the flexibility and reliability of your robot fleet. They offer the possibility to enhance your robot application by allowing it to switch between different tools, such as grippers, weld units, fixtures etc. Tool changers from RSP are robust and can manage continuous changing operations with maintained reliability and safety. Depending on model and options, electrical signals, weld and servo power, data, water, and compressed air can be transferred from the robot side to the tool. Mechanical interface - ISO 9409-1-160-11-M12 Robot payload - 350 kg | 800 lb Fz - ± 3500 N | ± 800 lb Mz - ± 3500 Nm | ± 31000 lbf·in Mx/My - ± 3500 Nm | ± 31000 lbf·in Weight - 10.5 kg | 23.15 lb Height - 78 mm | 3.07 in Air channels total - 10 Air channels dedicated - 2 (TC open and TC close) Air channels available to tool - 8 Max air pressure - 10 bar | 145 psi Air flow per channel - 1600 l/min | 56.5 CFM Air connection, inlet - G 1/4" (8x), G 1/8" (2x) Air quality - Oil-clean and waterless filtered air, with max 25µm particle content IP Class - IP 54 Signals total - 21 Signals dedicated robot side - 5 (GND, 0 V, 24 V, TC coupled and TC uncoupled) Signals available to tool - 16 Connection robot side - Souriau 23p Male Rated current - 2 A Rated voltage - 60 V Working temperature - +10°C – +50°C | 50 °F – 120 °F

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