Electric gripper PGI-140-80
parallel2-jawhandling

electric gripper
electric gripper
electric gripper
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Characteristics

Operation
electric
Type
parallel
Number of jaws
2-jaw
Application
handling, for industrial robots, for small loads
Options
long-stroke, IP54
Grip strength

Min.: 40 N

Max.: 140 N

Stroke

80 mm
(3.15 in)

Description

Based on the industrial requirements of “long stroke, high load, and high protection level”, DH-Robotics independently developed the PGI series of industrial electric parallel gripper. The PGI series is widely used in various industrial scenarios with positive feedback. Long Stroke Long stroke reach to 80 mm. With the customization fingertips, it can stably grasp the medium and large objects below 3kg and suitable for lots of industrial scenes. High Protection Level The protection level of PGI-140-80 reaches to IP54, which is able to work under harsh environment with dust and liquid splash. High load The maximum single-sided gripping force of PGI-140-80 is 140 N, and the maximum recommended load is 3 kg, which can meet more diverse gripping needs. More Features Integrated design Adjustable parameters Self-locking Intelligent feedback Replaceable Fingertip IP54 CE certification FCC certification RoHs certification Dual grippers parallel loading and unloading Dual PGI-140-80 grippers were applied with DOBOT robot to do the machine tending Features: High position repeatability, Precise force control, dual-grippers coordination Battery grab PGI-140-80 was applied to grip vehicle batteries Features: Large size and Large stroke, stable grasping, self-locking after power off CNC machine tending PGI-140-80 was applied with AUBO robot and AGV to complete CNC machine tending Features: Large size and Large stroke, stable grasping, self-locking after power off

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