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What is the difference between parallel and angular grippers?
'Generally, an angular gripper is used when you need to get the tooling out of the way. A parallel gripper is used for pulling a part down inside a machine because the fingers fit into small areas better. Space constraints might lead to the use of parallel over angular,' says Todd Scott.
Item No. | BSK-GPS11-A |
Features | 5 million cycles |
Sensor position available | |
Modular structure | |
High clamping force | |
Easy adjustment | |
Fast opening & closing action | |
Self-locking structure for clamping | |
Applications | Holding, removing and transporting of metal sheets and other products, mainly for automation stamping. |
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