Pneumatic gripper MDG series
parallel2-jawfor glass bottles

pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
pneumatic gripper
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Characteristics

Operation
pneumatic
Type
parallel
Number of jaws
2-jaw
Application
for glass bottles
Options
inflatable
Stroke

Max.: 39 mm
(1.535 in)

Min.: 18 mm
(0.709 in)

Description

The range of MDG half pneumatic bottle gripper is dedicated to gripping rows of bottles, carafe type bottles or ones with a wide neck diameter. For this type of bottle, there is also the range of double pneumatic bottle gripper. Two grippers are needed to grip a row of bottles. A link part is used to maintain the spacing between the two grippers. In addition, the half pneumatic bottle gripper offers an evenly distributed thrust. Two lengths are available as standard : 1320 mm and 1460 mm. Other dimensions can be produced in line with the pallet layout diagram. A food-safe coating can be added on request. Depending on your installation requirements, other options may be added to the inflatable rings such as reinforcing, a dual compressed air supply, a threaded rod height, etc. Advantages Handy to use Single air inlet Fast inflation Adaptable material Efficiency Thin empty thickness Reduced size Uniformly distributed thrust Adapts to different bottle models Reliability No mechanical parts No maintenance Long service life Detailed information Material: NPVC coated fabric Manufacturing technique: hot vulcanization in a vacuum autoclave Standard lengths: 1320 and 1460 mm lengths Inflation: air Temperature resistance: up to 50°C Max. inflation pressure: 1.2 bar Thickness: 13 mm Material options: food safe, cloth reinforcing, etc.

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