Are you ready to revolutionize your robot arm's automation capabilities? Introducing our new collection of universal grippers! These remarkable grippers provide the perfect solution for seamless and dependable material handling. It's time to elevate your robots and embrace the power of our universal grippers.
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The VY quick-change jaw system enables the fingers to be rapidly changed on the gripper, requiring base (VY-B) and adapter pair (VY-A) for each gripper jaw. They VY base is bolted to the gripper jaws and the two adapter pins are fastened to the fingers. The form-fit locking mechanism ensures a fast exchange of the gripper fingers. The height tolerance of the base is +/- 0.05 mm and the repeatable accuracy of the top jaw using this system is +/- 0.02mm.
Attention must be given to the maximum permissible finger length and the load values for the gripper size used (See chart on following page). Caution: the locking surfaces must be kept free of grease and oil.
Permitted Range graphs shown here.
Unless otherwise stated dimensions are in mm.
Made of high tensile aluminum alloy material. Each kit includes one jaw and two bushings. Bushings are the same size as the matching gripper.
VSO/
VZO 50
VZO 64
VZO 80
VZO 100
VZO 125
VZO 160
*If the max finger weight is exceeded, it is important to throttle the air pressure so that the jaw movement occurs without any hitting or bouncing. Not correcting this may reduce service life.
The adjustable intermediate jaw allows fast tool-free adjustment of the jaws to change grip width. The two piece design also allows for quick changing of the fingers if needed. Compatible with VGP and VZP grippers. Material: Anodized Aluminum Alloy.
Max torque and force values are based on the finger length F, gripping force, and the forces occurring during operation. Reduced forces can allow for longer finger lengths. The max finger length and max forces of the gripper itself must also be considered. The locking surfaces must be kept free of grease and oil for correct operation.