Flat vacuum suction cup PUGB
siliconenitrilevacuum

flat vacuum suction cup
flat vacuum suction cup
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Characteristics

Type
flat
Material
nitrile, silicone
Applications
handling, vacuum
Diameter

60 mm, 80 mm, 100 mm
(2.36 in, 3.15 in, 3.94 in)

Working temperature

Max.: 260 °C
(500 °F)

Min.: -60 °C
(-76 °F)

Description

PUGB vacuum pads are a universal flat cup design with a 30° inclusive swivel ball and joint connection. Rigid construction provides increased stability against acceleration and deceleration. Cup sizes range from 60 to 100mm diameters. 30° inclusive swivel, single lip cup for smooth, slightly curved surfaces and flexible products. Rigid construction provides good stability against acceleration and deceleration forces during product transfer. The single edge swivel cup is for smooth surfaces with slightly curved surfaces or flexible sheets with substantial weights. Typically, lift capacities and break away forces are higher for flat cups which may be necessary for good stability during lift and transfer. The position of the internal swivel joint minimises moments during lift and transfer. The swivel joint compensates for load and angular misalignment instead of the cup material, prolonging cup life. Maintenance costs are minimised by replacing only the cup portion of the assembly. Markets •Factory automation •Machine tools •Miscellaneous industrial •Moulding •Packaging machinery •Printing & marking equipment •Vehicle assembly facilities Features/Benefits •Internal swivel joint design •30° inclusive angle for flexible products •Increased stability for horizontal lifts •Lower maintenance costs •60mm to 100mm diameters Applications •Flat surface, thin section •Flat surface, any section •Slightly bowed surface, thin section •Slightly bowed surface, any section •Metal sheet handling
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