[Industry First!] Electric gripper unit compliant with GMP standard "A"!
Electric gripper jointly developed for DENSO. This is an electric gripper unit that can be used in clean rooms. - Protection rating: Complies with IP65. - Compatible with sterilization using hydrogen peroxide. - The transparent silicone cover and optional proximity sensor allow for visual confirmation of the opening and closing position. - Even during power outages, it securely holds workpieces, eliminating concerns about dropping glass workpieces such as test tubes, petri dishes, and beakers. - The gripper body undergoes 100% pre-shipment testing at the Italian factory, with individual serial numbers managed for each unit.
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basic information
<Gripper: MPPM1606, Basic Specifications> - Gripping Force: 60[N] - Stroke: 6[mm] - Maximum Operating Frequency: 1[Hz] - Operating Time: Approximately 0.21[sec] - Weight: 145[g] - Dimensions: 43x54x25 [mm] - Protection Rating: IP54 (Gripper alone) - Body Material: Aluminum + Nylon (with fiberglass) - IPA Test: ISO04 certification obtained. - With an optional proximity sensor, the opening and closing positions of the left and right jaws can be detected.
Price range
P3
Delivery Time
P4
Applications/Examples of results
In a clean room, especially suitable for the hand parts of robots that sterilize the atmosphere, such as with hydrogen peroxide. <Examples of Use> - Handling test tubes - Handling petri dishes
Detailed information
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Robots that can be used in a sterile environment. Denso Wave's robots are equipped with our gripper and GMP cover as options.
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Electric grippers for clean rooms Many of our electric grippers are compatible with ISO Class 4 or 6, suitable for use in clean rooms.
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MPPM1606+MPPM1606-GMP-KIT | Electric gripper: A combination of MPPM1606 (standard product) and the dedicated kit: MPPM1606-GMP-KIT. |
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Company information
Linkage is a company established to assist in automation by combining products and technologies from overseas manufacturers with the skills of Japanese users. We create opportunities for the introduction of robotic systems and devices to compensate for the labor shortage in Japanese manufacturing through EOAT (End of Arm Tooling, such as robotic hands and polishing kits).