GRIPPER

Grippers are pneumatic modules that are designed to utilize compressed air to drive an actuator that enables them to pick up and release objects. By deploying a convenient double acting rotary actuator along with a number of other parts, these modules can offer smooth action without any excess level of vibration.

As a result, they’re an excellent choice for those who are working on automating their existing workflows and want to be sure that they can get work done without having to rely on any manual work. Pneumatic grippers in the right machine will assist with air pressure.

Finding Grippers That Fit Your Company’s Requirements

Size, however, isn’t the only metric by which you’re going to want to judge any potential grippers. You’ll also want to think about the type of equipment you’re working with and the capabilities that it provides.

Consider the classic series MHR2 finger gripper, which features an extremely precise centering capability coupled with the ability to repeat tasks over and over again. Due to the fact that they’re made with high-quality ball bearings, these pieces are able to do their job without making excess vibrations.

Industrial organizations that have to do any kind of repetitive manufacturing are going to want to invest in a product that doesn’t generate unnecessary levels of noise and motion. By doing so, they’ll drastically reduce the risk of an individual component somehow tampering with the production process. That means they’ll get more accurate results each time a specific machine cycles through things.

For instance, think about the possibility of installing a series of pneumatic grippers that each maneuver components that are under construction from one end of a terminal to the other. Once they reach the other end, these components will start to fluctuate if they’ve been exposed to any unnecessary movement in the process. The use of high-quality stable components will help to drastically reduce the risk of this happening, which is why it’s such a major consideration for anyone who wants to plan the installation of pneumatic grippers.

Nevertheless, bore sizes are an important consideration to think about when selecting parts.

Bore Sizes of Pneumatic Gripper Modules

Bore sizes are offered in 10, 15, 20 or 30*, with six various switches in .5mm or .3mm on just this one series of components. That way you won’t have to worry about your equipment at all starting to look as though it weren’t going to be compatible with one another in pieces.

By offering this gear in a variety of different sizes, it’s possible for suppliers like our organization to ensure that everyone gets exactly the type of components they need irrespective of the specific type of project that they’re planning to start building.

That’s great news for those who might have already been dealing with an elaborate automation system, which might very well predate their time with the organization that they’re currently working with. Those who might find themselves in this sort of position could have a fairly serious issue, seeing as they wouldn’t be able to find schematics or other diagrams in a majority of situations.

If that sounds familiar, then all you need to do is take a few basic measurements of the existing pieces and then jot down the type of adapters they’re designed to work with. As long as you can find these basic specifications, you shouldn’t have too many issues finding the exact part that you need because we’ve made it easy to track down almost any component that you might be looking for.

Naturally, you’ll never want to operate pneumatic grippers out of spec, much as you’d never want to operate any other compressed air-driven piece of equipment in a way that’s inconsistent with its labeling. However, engineers have worked hard to ensure that these parts are extremely durable.

As a result, you might have very little difficulty when it comes time to actually install and operate the parts in question.

Actuators Installed On Pneumatic Grippers

Air fittings and other valves are designed to work with tight seals, which helps to reduce the risk of experiencing a leak during regular operations. Some people prefer to use one-touch fittings while others have to invest in certain specialty components.

Regardless of the type of parts that you’d prefer to work with, once you have the measurements all in place you should find that you can easily interface your pieces together with only a modicum of difficulty. That should certainly be welcome news to those who’ve struggled with trying to get everything working when revamping an automatic installation assembled by someone else.

Best of all, there are countless ways you can use pneumatic grippers. Technicians and engineers are coming up with new manners to deploy the actuators on them all the time.

For instance, you might want to try using one on an assembly line that constantly pushes parts from one end to another. They can pick up one component and then perform some work on it before passing it along.

These devices are sometimes employed when it wouldn’t be possible for a human to perform some task as well as situations where people would be unable to physically touch something for whatever reason. In either circumstance, these parts are ideal. There’s a good chance that your own team can find a number of additional uses for them, depending on your particular circumstances.

Find Pneumatic Grippers That Fit At Orange Coast Pneumatics

At Orange Coast Pneumatics, we’ve made sure to stock plenty of different types of grippers so you can find modules that will work with almost any project you’re thinking about hooking up. No matter what kind of work you do, there’s a gripper that should fit your company’s use case.

Simply get in touch with us using our online contact form and let us know what kind of issues you’ve been having. If you have any measurement problems or special circumstances, then tell an experienced representative from our team. They’ll be able to get you the help and all of the parts you need.