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[[Category: Loading and Unloading Equipment]]{{Knoppen}} | [[Category: Loading and Unloading Equipment]]{{Knoppen}} | ||
[[File:Vacuum Gripping Systemss_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Vacuum Gripping Systems]] | [[File:Vacuum Gripping Systemss_1.jpg|thumb|200px|right|Vacuum Gripping Systems]] | ||
'''Vacuum Gripping Systems''' are perfect for handling rigid workpieces such as furniture, | '''Vacuum Gripping Systems''' are perfect for handling rigid workpieces such as furniture, wooden boards, etc. Large-area vacuum gripping systems with suction pads are used to handle non-rigid workpieces | ||
wooden boards, etc. Large-area vacuum gripping systems with suction pads are used to handle non-rigid workpieces | such as shrink wrapped products, cardboard boxes, etc. Both versions have a quick-change mechanism that allows the elements to be quickly replaced. This minimizes maintenance and downtimes of the system. | ||
such as shrink wrapped products, cardboard boxes, etc. Both versions have a quick-change mechanism that allows | |||
the elements to be quickly replaced. This minimizes maintenance and downtimes of the system. | |||
==Applications== | ==Applications== | ||
* Handling workpieces with a wide range of dimensions and/or undefined positions | * Handling workpieces with a wide range of dimensions and/or undefined positions | ||
* Handling workpieces with gaps | |||
* Automated palletizing/depalletizing, order picking and sorting of a wide range of workpieces with only one type of gripper | |||
* Handling workpieces made from various materials such as cardboard, wood, metal, glass or plastic | |||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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Latest revision as of 04:30, 4 September 2013
Vacuum Gripping Systems are perfect for handling rigid workpieces such as furniture, wooden boards, etc. Large-area vacuum gripping systems with suction pads are used to handle non-rigid workpieces such as shrink wrapped products, cardboard boxes, etc. Both versions have a quick-change mechanism that allows the elements to be quickly replaced. This minimizes maintenance and downtimes of the system.
Applications
- Handling workpieces with a wide range of dimensions and/or undefined positions
- Handling workpieces with gaps
- Automated palletizing/depalletizing, order picking and sorting of a wide range of workpieces with only one type of gripper
- Handling workpieces made from various materials such as cardboard, wood, metal, glass or plastic
Videos