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Electric
grippers are becoming more popular for
applications that require high speeds and for
those requiring light or moderate grip forces.
Electric is also cleaner than either pneumatic or
hydraulic and, therefore, electric grippers are
very effective for handling products such as
circuit boards or other dust sensitive products.
Another major advantage of electric powered
grippers is control. A microprocessor can be added
to an electric gripping system which can be made
to vary clamping force and velocity. This can be
done at little additional cost, making the gripper
able to cope with a variety of sizes and shapes
and reducing the need to change grippers to
accommodate different types of parts.
>SAS< Automation is pleased to offer both
electric grippers and pneumatic grippers to
provide our customers with options to more closely
meet your manufacturing requirements.
Click here for more information about Electric
Grippers from >SAS< Automation.
Z-Type (2
fingers)
Body
Size |
Stroke/both
sides (mm) |
Gripping
Force (lbf) |
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Basic |
Compact |
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10 |
4 |
1.35 to 3.2 |
0.45 to 1.35 |
CALL |
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16 |
6 |
1.35 to 3.2 |
0.65 to 1.8 |
CALL |
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20 |
10 |
3.6 to 9.0 |
2.45 to 6.3 |
CALL |
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25 |
14 |
3.6 to 9.0 |
2.45 to 6.3 |
CALL |
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32 |
22 |
11.7 to 29.2 |
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CALL |
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40 |
30 |
18.9 to 47.2 |
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CALL |
S-Type (3
fingers)
Body
Size |
Stroke/both
sides (mm) |
Gripping
Force (lbf) |
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Basic |
Compact |
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10 |
4 |
0.5 to 1.25 |
0.3 to 0.8 |
CALL |
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20 |
6 |
2.0 to 4.95 |
1.55 to 3.85 |
CALL |
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32 |
8 |
8.1 to 20.2 |
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CALL |
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40 |
12 |
11.7 to 29.2 |
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CALL |
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