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onRobot 2FG7 Parallel gripper

  • SKU: MBS-G-19
  • GTIN: 0658917500801
  • HAN: 2FG7
  • Category: Gripper
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onRobot 2FG7 parallel gripper

  • electrical
  • protection class IP67
  • ISO class 5 certification
  • Gripping fuse in case of voltage loss

Description

The 2FG7 is an easy-to-program, collaborative parallel gripper. It can easily work in confined areas with challenging workpieces. It offers a rapid return on investment. Because of its IP67 protection rating and ISO Class 5 certification, the gripper is versatile.

Why the 2FG7 parallel gripper?

The onRobot 2FG7 is a complete, rapidly deployable, electric solution. The gripper requires only a few minutes to begin operation. It is easy to program via an intuitive software interface. Force, speed and stroke settings can also be made here. There is no need for complex installation, tedious programming or intensive maintenance. It can be used on all common collaborative or light industrial robots. It is therefore ideal for mixed and small batch production.

Technical data

  • Payload (positive locking): 11kg
  • Payload (frictional): 7kg
  • stroke (adjustable): 0-73mm
  • force (adjustable): 20-140N
  • Protection class: IP67
  • Attachment safety device in case of voltage loss

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  • onRobot 2FG7 parallel gripper

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