Festo 2 Finger Double Acting Action Pneumatic Gripper, DHPC-16-A-S-2, Parallel Gripping Type

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RS Stock No.:
342-061
Mfr. Part No.:
DHPC-16-A-S-2
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Number of Fingers

2

Product Type

Pneumatic Gripper

Gripping Type

Parallel

Stroke Length

3mm

Action Type

Double Acting

Series

DHPC-16-A-S-2

Maximum Operating Pressure

8 bar

Port Size

M3

Weight

113g

Gripping Force - External

125.4N

Minimum Operating Temperature

-10°C

Gripping Force - Internal

107.8N

Maximum Operating Temperature

60°C

Standards/Approvals

RoHS, VDMA24364-B2-L, ISO 8573-1:2010 (7:4:4)

Maximum Operating Frequency

3Hz

The Festo Parallel gripper from festo, designed for precision and reliability, features a robust pneumatic drive system suitable for various industrial applications. With a compact size of 16 and a stroke length of 3 mm per jaw, it offers high accuracy in repetitive tasks. The unit's double-acting mode allows for efficient operation, making it ideal for automation solutions that require quick and effective gripping. The gripper is constructed with high-alloy stainless steel jaws, ensuring durability and resistance to corrosion without compromising on weight, making it a great choice for dynamic environments. For sustained performance, the gripper operates effectively under a wide range of ambient temperatures, combining power with versatility.

Precision engineering ensures minimal backlash, leading to enhanced gripping performance

Robust ball guide design enables smooth operation and consistent reliability

Lightweight construction facilitates ease of handling and installation

Flexible mounting options allow for integration into varied systems

Pneumatic connectivity promotes efficient and powerful actuation

Low operating frequency optimizes energy consumption during use

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