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Mechanical clamping unit UBPS series
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Mechanical clamping unit - UBPS series - Bosch Rexroth - Linear Motion Technology - machining / steel / horizontal
Mechanical clamping unit - UBPS series - Bosch Rexroth - Linear Motion Technology - machining / steel / horizontal
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Characteristics

Type
mechanical
Applications
machining
Other characteristics
steel, horizontal
Clamping force

Max.: 7,700 N

Min.: 1,500 N

Description

Pneumatic braking unit UBPS, FLS for ball rail systems Size = 35 Can be used on all SNS ball guide rails • Clamps and brakes with spring energy accumulator • Positive-locking integrated contact profiles ensure maximum axial and horizontal rigidity, and thus an excellent braking effect • Dynamic and static stabilization in the axial direction • Clamps and brakes without pressurization (spring energy) • Compact design, compatible with DIN 645 • Up to 1 million clamping cycles • Up to 2,000 emergency braking operations • Integrated all-round sealing • High continuous output • High positioning accuracy • Mechanical gate valve gear mechanism • Solid, rigid steel housing, chemically nickel-plated • Extremely low air consumption • Maintenance-free • 5 million clamping cycles (B10d value) – the B10d value is not attained with the PLUS connection • Can be used on all SNS ball guide rails • Very high axial holding forces of up to 7700 N at 5.5 bar release pressure with high-power spring energy accumulator • Increased holding force of up to 9,200 N thanks to additional pressurization on the air-plus port

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