New Products: Long-Stroke Grippers

Jan. 9, 2009
The PEH Series of servoelectric twofinger long-stroke grippers now include Sizes 30 and 50

The PEH Series of servoelectric twofinger long-stroke grippers now include Sizes 30 and 50. The 100-mm maximum stroke make the gripper suitable for small components or large workpieces. The unit’s are designed for precise handling at high loads. Gripping force is adaptable — the PEH 50 can go as high as 1,400 N, with maximum finger lengths of up to 250 mm. A brushless servomotor, used as the drive, is controlled by a new integrated controller for simple programming, preconfiguration, and commissioning.

Schunk Inc.
211 Kitty Hawk Dr.
Morrisville, NC 27560
(800) 772-4865
schunk.com

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