A capacitor box with an integrated capacitor. Reduces inrush current and can be controlled via IO signals using internal cables.
If there are constraints on the power and current values of the in-flight cables, the capacitor box can limit the inrush current to 0.7A or less, enabling the use of Gimatic's electric grippers and tool changers with IO signals. Proven track record with robots from [Universal Robots], [FANUC], [DENSO WAVE/DENSO], [Yaskawa Electric], and [Mitsubishi Electric][TM, TECMAN].
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basic information
• Three models are available (one with gripper sizes 16 and 25, another with gripper size 32, for tool changer EQC). • Compatible with all Gimatic electric grippers and actuators. • Compact size • Integrated connection for power, control signals, and additional input/output NPN and PNP can be set for input and output respectively. • Plug and play connection using standard M8 8-pin wiring connector and angular M8 3-pin/4-pin wiring connector (depending on the version) M8 connector specified for Universal Robots is standard. In the Japanese market, we accommodate various robot specifications and requirements, including stranded wire and crimp terminals. *For more details, please refer to the catalog. Feel free to contact us as well.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
P3
Applications/Examples of results
Electrical Connection The circuit of the capacitor box provides connections on both the input and output sides. The input connection is available with an 8-pin M8 female connector (for power, control signals, and auxiliary I/O). When directly connecting to a plug-and-play electric gripper, the output is available with a 3-pin or 4-pin M8 wiring connector. The default setting is NPN signals for both input and output. However, users can customize the settings simply by changing the electrical connections, as shown in the table.
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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).