Long-stroke gripper

April 5, 2012
The PZH-plus long-stroke gripper features a 2× higher gripping force, multitooth guidance, and a housing made of high-strength aluminum.

The PZH-plus long-stroke gripper features a 2× higher gripping force, multitooth guidance, and a housing made of high-strength aluminum.

The gripper can be monitored via magneticfield or inductive sensors. A large center bore allows the installation of a camera, material feedthrough, or gripping long workpieces.

Available in four sizes, the gripper weighs between 1.6 and 33 kg, has a maximum stroke/finger between 20 and 75 mm, and a gripping force between 250 and 3,800 N.

Schunk
211 Kitty Hawk Dr.,
Morrisville, NC 27560,
(919) 572-2818

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