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Gripper modules turn to handling

An AGI - American Grippers product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Dec 8, 2004

A new series of pneumatic handling modules combines a powerful rotary actuator with a precision parallel gripper with a manifold between them in a single, ultracompact unit.

American Grippers has introduced a series of pneumatic handling modules that combines a powerful rotary actuator with a precision parallel gripper with a manifold between them in a single, ultracompact unit.

The new AGM swivel/gripper modules provide machine and automation builders with a particularly flexible and cost-effective dual-functionality actuator for pick-and-place type applications.

They are designed to help machine builders and system integrators minimise design and installation time, as well as reduce purchasing costs.

AGI offers a choice of ten AGM gripper/rotary modules, with different torques, gripper forces, gripper stroke lengths and manifolds.

The internal porting prevents airlines from twisting, rubbing and snagging outside the unit.

This yields a versitile automation module for assembly.

The smallest module can generate up to 6.8Nm torque at 5.5bar, up to 89N gripping force, and has a gripper stroke length of 0.25in.

The largest module in the series has ratings of 23Nm torque, 178N gripping force and a 0.5in gripper stroke.

This combination of high rotational and gripping forces enables AGI modules to provide industry-leading cycle times of just 0.1s, making them ideal for high-throughput automation applications.

Typically, these include picking components from bowl or linear feeders and re-orientating them on assembly pallets; presenting components to automated inspection cameras; and picking components from in-feed conveyors, rotating them and placing them for assembly.

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