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Side-opening gripper chains prevent jams

A Tsubakimoto UK product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 30, 2008

Tsubaki has released a new range of 'gripper' chains to be used for thermoforming in various sectors including food, electrical and medical packaging.

Tsubaki has released gripper chains for thermoforming in food, electrical and medical packaging applications.

Conventional gripping attachments often open vertically, but Tsubaki's range also opens to the side, which provides a larger opening, preventing jams and making loading easier.

This innovative solution is available with many variations of transmission chain, including Tsubaki's Lambda lube-free chain.

The gripper chain suits form, fill and vacuum sealing wrapping applications.

The Tsubaki design incorporates a coil spring with a square section profile.

The gripper surface area and spring are larger and less prone to breakage.

The reason other attachment types do not always grip the film properly is that because the gripping attachment will only open and close vertically, it creates a narrow opening.

Tsubaki holds the two most common chain sizes in stock and almost any size is available through a made-to-order option.

The chains are produced with a hard wearing protective nickel plated finish as standard, suitable for general use in temperatures ranging from -10 to +150C.

Other options include stainless steel chains for applications that will be subjected to aggressive wash downs or where acidic products are in use.

Tsubaki can also supply the gripper attachment within a Lambda chain.

The chain does not require any lubrication, suiting applications that need to prevent product contamination or marking by external lubricants.

The chains can be used in applications including food and medical supply packaging.

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