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Products designed for industrial applications.

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Series CGB guided parallel grippers

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Series CGB

guided parallel grippers

Magnetic

Sizes 16 - 20 - 25 - 32 mm

Series CGB guided parallel grippers are available in 4 different sizes and are equipped

with a guide mechanism that offers high repeatability.

The closing action of the gripper is generated from the cylinder’s thrust side, resulting

in a higher gripping force. Series CGB gripper has mounting holes on three sides which

provides flexibility in installation.

The proximity switches can be inserted in

the U-shaped grooves on the body.

For an easier installation the gripper

can also be equipped with an optional

installation adaptor mod. C-CGP (female) or

L-CGP (male).

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Guided mechanism which

allows high repeatability

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Flexibility in installation

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High gripping force

GENERAL DATA

Model

CGB-L-16; CGB-L-20; CGB-L-25; CGB-L-32

Bore sizes (mm)

Ø16 Ø 20 Ø 25 Ø 32

Type of operation

double-acting, parallel type

Operating pressure (bar)

1.5 ÷ 7 bar

Operating temperature

0°C ÷ 80°C

Max. operating frequency

180 cycles/min

Lubrication

lever section - lubrication required on sliding section

Opening stroke (mm)

Ø 16 = 6 Ø 20 = 8 Ø 25 =14 Ø 32 = 16

Theoritical gripping force at 5 bar - opening (N) Ø 16 =24 Ø 20 = 47 Ø 25 = 75 Ø 32 = 100

with gripping point L = 30mm (closing)

Ø 16 = 18 Ø 20 = 35 Ø 25 = 60 Ø 32 = 85

Max length of gripping point L

at 5 bar pressure

40 60 80 100

Weight (g)

Ø 16=160 Ø 20 = 280 Ø 25 = 495 Ø 32 = 785

Repeatability

+/- 0,01mm

Port sizes

M5

Fluid

filtered air, without lubrication.

If lubricated air is used, it is recommended to use oil ISO VG32. Once applied, the lubrication should

never be interrupted.

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