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Pneumatic Grippers

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Pneumatic grippers are devices that use compressed air to grasp, hold and release objects. They are widely employed in automotive, electronics and packaging applications. These grippers increase... Read More

DESTACO -

Double Wedge Parallel Gripper, 0.5 Inch Stroke, 2 Jaws

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
RP-15AH2HCGA$ 1125.68
DESTACO -

Parallel Gripper Wide Body, 40-100 Psi

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
RPW-500-2AH2HCJA$ 4458.80
DESTACO -

Parallel Gripper, Parallel, 62 mm Open Width, 55.6 mm Closed Width, Double, DPG

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
DPG-10M-1CT9CJWA$ 1681.52
DESTACO -

Miniature Parallel Gripper, Parallel, 20.8 mm Open Width, 16 mm Closed Width, Double, RPM

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
RPM-2MCT9CMFA$ 1695.82
SIGNODE -

Gripper Dog

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
M1860-13CJ2JKNA$ 136.87
DESTACO -

Parallel Gripper, Widebody, Dc, Viton, DPW-500M-1-V

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
DPW-500M-1-VCT9CKPA$ 3147.88
DESTACO -

Angular Gripper, 2 Jaw , 180 Degree

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
CT-50M-RECW3GLLA$ 2578.94
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AME INTERNATIONAL -

Easy Gripper 2400-2T Tires, 45 To 96 Inch Size, 4400 Lbs Capacity

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
94062CE8XDWA$ 142080.00
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DESTACO -

Paralell Gripper, 2 Jaw

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
CP-5-RECW3GLGA$ 1798.97
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DESTACO -

Electric Gripper

ModelItemPrice (inc. GST)
RPE-100MCW3GYKA$ 1431.46
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Pneumatic Grippers

Pneumatic Gripper is a type of actuator gripping tool, manufactured by various brands like Destaco and Speedaire. Pneumatic Grippers run on compressed air and have jaws or fingers to pick up, hold and release objects. These grippers are available in a variety of jaw sizes to fit in various applications. Raptor Supplies offers various types of pneumatic grippers like parallel grippers and angular grippers that are used in aerospace, electronic, medical and packaging industries. Parallel grippers are less space consuming than angular grippers.

Working Mechanism

  • Pneumatic grippers use compressed air as a power source.
  • They have an actuation mechanism (often a piston or cylinder) that responds to changes in air pressure.
  • The mechanism's movement opens or closes the gripper's jaws, imitating the human hand's motion.
  • Air pressure regulates the gripping force, allowing for precise control.

Features

Speedaire Long Stroke Grippers :

  • These three-finger pneumatic parallel grippers are designed to hold and position workpieces that are round, spherical or cylindrical.
  • Their wedge-cam design provides a high level of holding force for end-of-arm and pick-and-place applications.
  • These Speedaire grippers have an aluminium body for lightweight and easy handling.

Destaco Grippers :

  • They are suitable for part positioning and repeatable operations in high-pressure applications.
  • These Destaco parallel grippers have dual-V roller bearings for high accuracy while maintaining zero side play.
  • They use a piston and compressed air to operate the jaws.

Frequently Asked Questions

How are pneumatic grippers different from other types of grippers?

Pneumatic grippers use compressed air for operation, distinguishing them from other types like electric or hydraulic grippers.

Do pneumatic grippers require a constant supply of compressed air?

Yes, they rely on a continuous supply of compressed air for their operation. The air pressure and flow can be controlled to adjust the gripping force.

How do pneumatic grippers benefit industrialists?

Pneumatic grippers make holding and lifting rounded objects easier. Hence, they streamline various manufacturing processes. As a result, they increase productivity while reducing overall manufacturing costs.

What is the difference between pneumatic parallel grippers and pneumatic clamp grippers?

Pneumatic parallel grippers operate with two parallel jaws for holding objects, ideal for diverse shapes. In contrast, pneumatic clamp grippers use a singular jaw to securely grip and immobilise an object.

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