Hydraulicspneumatics 884 Phdgrvgrippers
Hydraulicspneumatics 884 Phdgrvgrippers
Hydraulicspneumatics 884 Phdgrvgrippers
Hydraulicspneumatics 884 Phdgrvgrippers
Hydraulicspneumatics 884 Phdgrvgrippers

Angular pneumatic gripper

Nov. 12, 2013
Angular pneumatic gripper
The Series GRV angular pneumatic gripper comes in four sizes to support large-moment capacities and long tooling lengths. The grippers’ slim design allows them to be stacked in a confined area. Precision dowel-pin holes ensure accurate alignment of tooling and gripper mounting. Grippers are “switch-ready” for easy integration of optional magnetic position sensing switches. A teachable two-position switch allows multiple positions on small grippers within their profile. Additional feature include clean-room fluoroelastomer seals and lube options, manifold porting, and multiple mounting locations.

PHD Inc.,(800) 624-8511 www.phdinc.com/grv

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