Robot-Ready Vacuum Lifters

With robot tool mounts and connectors, these vacuum lifters come ready to attach to robot arms with standard ISO mounting hole patterns. Use them with compressed air to grip, lift, and move items with curves, angles, and varied heights. Also known as venturi devices, they generate suction without an installed vacuum system. If you don't see your robot model number listed, measure the bolt circle diameter to determine mounting compatibility.
Lifters and lifters with cups have two arms with vacuum cup connections. You can adjust the width of the arms to handle large items as well as tilt them to better grip uneven shapes. You can even remove an arm for applications that require only one cup. All of these lifters have a digital display for viewing the status of the lifter and controlling the vacuum. They’re protected from dust and water splashes. Lifters with cups include eight silicone and polyurethane rubber cups with different sizes and number of bellows. Cups with more bellows are better for handling items that have more variations in shape.
Lifters with PNP signal output communicate proximity with a positive signal, while those with NPN signal output send a negative signal.
Choose lifters with an additional port if you’d like to add a pressure transmitter (not included). Your transmitter will convert air pressure to an electrical signal for viewing air measurements on remote displays and programmable logic controllers (PLCs).
Warning: Never use to lift people or items over people.



Female Air Connection | End of Robot Arm | ||||||||||
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| For Robot Arm Manufacturer (Series/Model Number) | Cap. @ Vacuum | Max. Vacuum | Air Consumption @ Pressure | For Use With | Pipe Size | Thread Type | Bolt Circle Dia. (Mount. Hole Pattern Compatibility) | Mount. Fasteners Included | Signal Output Type | Each | |
For Smooth and Textured Surfaces—Polyurethane and Silicone Rubber Cups | |||||||||||
With Additional Port | |||||||||||
| ABB (IRB 120; IRB 1200) FANUC (CR 4iA, 7iA; LR Mate 7L) KUKA Robotics (KR 10 R1100-2) Precise Automation (PAVP6; PF3400) Yaskawa/Motoman (GP 7, 8; MH 3BM, 3F, 5LS II, 5S II; MPP 3H, 3S) | 15.4 lbs. @ 24 in. of Hg | 24 in. of Hg | 1 scfm @ 60 psi | Bagged Material, Cardboard, Electronics, Glass, Plastic, Sheet Metal | 1/4 | BSPP | 31.5 mm (ISO 31.5) | No | NPN, PNP | 00000000 | 000000000 |
| ABB (IRB 1520ID) Yaskawa/Motoman (HC 10T; SIA 10D, 10F) | 15.4 lbs. @ 24 in. of Hg | 24 in. of Hg | 1 scfm @ 60 psi | Bagged Material, Cardboard, Electronics, Glass, Plastic, Sheet Metal | 1/4 | BSPP | 63.5 mm (ISO 63) | No | NPN, PNP | 00000000 | 00000000 |
| ABB (IRB 2400; IRB 2600) FANUC (CRX 5iA, 10iA, 10iA/L, 20iA/L, 25iA) Omron (TM 5, 12, 14) Productive Robotics (OB7) Staubli (TX2) | 15.4 lbs. @ 24 in. of Hg | 24 in. of Hg | 1 scfm @ 60 psi | Bagged Material, Cardboard, Electronics, Glass, Plastic, Sheet Metal | 1/4 | BSPP | 50 mm (ISO 50) | No | NPN, PNP | 00000000 | 00000000 |
| ABB (IRB 360 6/1600, 8/1130; IRB 140; IRB 1410; IRB 1600) FANUC (M-20 iA) Precise Automation (PP100) | 15.4 lbs. @ 24 in. of Hg | 24 in. of Hg | 1 scfm @ 60 psi | Bagged Material, Cardboard, Electronics, Glass, Plastic, Sheet Metal | 1/4 | BSPP | 40 mm (ISO 40) | No | NPN, PNP | 00000000 | 00000000 |
Robot-Ready Configurable Vacuum Lifters


Everything you need to build a custom vacuum lifter for your collaborative robot—including rails, connecting hardware, vacuum cups, air hose, robot arm mount, and vacuum generator, also called a venturi device. Whether you’re picking and placing stamped sheet metal, molded plastic, or cardboard boxes, this system gives you the freedom to position vacuum cups where you need them. Go from concept to ready-to-lift in minutes—you’ll need only simple tools for assembly. Build a custom frame with the aluminum rails—you can cut them down to size and join them together with the included connectors. Place the vacuum cups anywhere along your frame.
Hooking these lifters up to your robot arm is simple too. Use the included mount to bolt them right to the end of your robot arm. All that’s left is to plug the power cord into your robot arm and hook the lifter up to your compressed air line.
These lifters have integrated air control valves, so you can use your robot’s control program to turn suction on or off via digital inputs and outputs. A built-in vacuum switch tells your robot when an item is picked up, so it knows to move to the next location.
Lifters for Universal Robots (UR) arms are UR+ certified, so they’ve been tested to work seamlessly with your robot. For simple integration with your teach pendant software, download the URCap plug-in from the manufacturer’s website.
Maximum weight capacity is achieved only when lifting items with smooth, nonporous surfaces, such as glass and sheet metal. Materials like cardboard leak air when lifted, which reduces your lifter’s capacity. For instance, you can lift about 20% of the maximum capacity when using these lifters on a cardboard box similar to those we ship our parts in.
Weight Capacity | Single-Bellows Cup | Lifter | Air Inlet | ||||||||||
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| For Robot Arm Manufacturer (Series/Model No.) | Max. | Reduced | No. of Cups | Dia., mm | Ht., mm | Air Consumption @ Pressure | Ht., mm | Wd., mm | Dp., mm | Pipe Size | Thread Type | Each | |
Schmalz PXT, RECBi Series | |||||||||||||
| FANUC (CRX 5iA, 10iA, 10iA/L, 20iA/L, 25iA, 30iA) | 112 lbs. | 24 lbs. | 4 | 41 | 37.2 | 3.1 scfm @ 80 psi | 68 | 108 | 75 | 1/8 | BSPP | 00000000 | 000000000 |
| Universal Robots (UR3; UR3e; UR5; UR5e; UR7e; UR10; UR10e; UR12e; UR15; UR16e) | 112 lbs. | 24 lbs. | 4 | 41 | 37.2 | 3.1 scfm @ 80 psi | 68 | 108 | 75 | 1/8 | BSPP | 00000000 | 00000000 |



























