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Take the strain out of manually standing up stacked plates before lifting them—these clamps have a full 180° range of motion.
Pads on these clamps prevent the grip from biting into the load.
Use in pairs with a two-leg sling to transfer metal plates in a horizontal position. Unlike other plate-lifting clamps, these can pick up multiple plates at the same time.
Use these clamps to raise a metal plate straight up from its original vertical position.
Clamps can take a metal plate that is stacked horizontally and tilt it up 90° to lift vertically. After lifting, clamps can place the plate back down in the original position (plate can not be flipped over).
Also known as die-lifting tongs, these tongs can be used to lift tall objects and reach into machinery.
These tongs firmly grab flat and tapered beams.
Attach these tongs to a crane, hoist, or other lifting device to move heavy pipes.
Combine these grippers with your gripping fingers to lift and move items in pick-and-place applications.
Lift and move items in pick-and-place operations where small particles could damage sensitive electronics.
These grippers pick up a product and turn it 180° before releasing.
The needles on these grippers grab hold of flexible and porous items that are difficult for vacuum cups and magnetic grippers to grasp, such as fabric, foam, glass and metal fiber, and carpet.
Connect these magnetic grippers to an air system to lift odd-shaped and perforated metal parts that often cause traditional vacuum cups to lose hold.
Unlike air-powered grippers, which leak air, these electric grippers won’t release dirt or particulates, making them good for pick-and-place assembly, packaging, and finishing jobs in labs, electronics plants, and other clean environments. Often used with mobile robots, all have a servomotor that opens and closes the grippers with equal force.
Including a robot tool mount and electrical connectors, these grippers come ready to attach to robot arms with standard ISO 50 mounting hole patterns. Good for areas without compressed air, they use electricity to pick and place items in packaging, assembly, and machine-tending applications.
For applications without access to compressed air, such as mobile robots, these grippers use electricity to perform highly accurate pick and place tasks including assembly, finishing, and packaging.
Mimicking a human hand, these grippers have soft, flexible silicone fingers that curl around items to pick them up.
Lift metal plates by hand by gripping the edge.