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Festo Introduces a Flat Parallel Gripper for Space-Constrained Applications

By: Festo Corporation
06 December, 2023
Festo Introduces a Flat Parallel Gripper for Space-Constrained Applications
Festo Introduces a Flat Parallel Gripper for Space-Constrained Applications
The HPPF flat gripper delivers a large stroke up to 80 mm with a gripping force of up to 377 N.

Dec. 6, 2023 - From recently completed production lines, Festo introduces the HPPF , an innovative flat parallel gripper that ranges in height from 19 mm to 41 mm among its four sizes: 8, 12, 16 and 20. The stroke ranges from a narrow 8 mm to a wide 80 mm, and gripping forces span from 60 N to 377 N. HPPF flat parallel grippers are ideal in space-constrained applications for small parts and electronics assembly, including batteries, due to low copper, zinc and nickel content–less than 1%. These units are attractively priced thanks to manufacturing innovations.

Twin piston rack-and-pinion motion and ball-bearing guides give these units high accuracy–≤ 0.03 mm to ≤ 0.06 mm – and maintenance-free long-service life. Twin pistons provide these compact units with a high grip force. Units are symmetrical for flexibility in mounting.

Both sides feature a C-slot for sensors. Machine builders can adjust the stroke and there is an elastic cushioning option. Weight is exceptionally low–ideal for today’s smaller footprint, more sustainable machines–68 g for the smallest unit and up to 1,326 g for the largest.

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