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3 Technical Data
ATTENTION
Non adherence to the performance limits of the gripper
Malfunction and damage to the gripper and the attached
components.
► Only operate the gripper within the specified performance limits
Compressed air consumption:
approx. 30 l/min when blow off is switched on
Permitted compressed air range:
4 to 7 bar
– 6 bar recommended
If the vacuum is high and the input pressure is low, the
function of the gripper may be impaired; increase the input pressure!
Perm. temperature range:
+5 to +40° C
Voltage:
24V DC
Example
vacuum area grippers
Number of
suction cells
Max.
degree of
evacuation
1
Req. suction flow
rate
2
[l/min]
Theoretical
suction force [N]
3
Weight
[kg]
FMHD
Width: 170 mm
Length: 1050 mm
Grid: 2R28
70
90%
315
1,497
16
FMHD
Width: 170 mm
Length: 1260 mm
Grid: 2R28
85
90%
378
1,818
19.5
FMHD
Width: 170 mm
Length: 1050 mm
Grid: 3R22
132
90%
315
1,054
16
FMHD
Width: 250 mm
Length: 1050 mm
Grid: 2R28
70
90%
315
2,637
19
FMHD
Ejector: SBPL 150 HV
Width: 170 mm
Length: 1,050 mm
Grid: 2R28
70
90%
475
4
1,497
1
At higher vacuum levels, a vacuum limiter valve must be used.
2
At a vacuum of
–0.3 bar, the vacuum generator must provide the specified suction flow rate (at the vacuum connection pieces
of the FMHD).
3
Calculated at -300 mbar and full-surface occupancy; vacuum -0.3 bar; actual suction force depending on the product to be
gripped.
4
Suction rate of SBPL 150 HV at a vacuum of 300 mbar
Customer-specific gripper data is available on request.
Vacuum in the gripper
For workpieces typical for the application (e.g. boards), a vacuum between 300
and 400 mbar is recommended.
A vacuum lower than 250 mbar is not recommended.