Characteristics
- Type
- pneumatic
- Technology
- piston
- Configuration
- double-acting
- Applications
- for lifting applications
- Other characteristics
- vacuum
- Stroke
-
17 mm, 25 mm, 30 mm, 40 mm, 50 mm (0.669 in)
Description
Lifting Cylinder
Vacuum lifting cylinders can be connected to a vacuum generator (ejector or vacuum pump). With a 3 way value mounted close to the lift cylinder, the vacuum is turned on. The piston of the lifting cylinder immediately extends to the suction lip of the vacuum cup which seals onto the work piece to the be lifted and abruptly moves back to the starting position. The work piece is held until the vacuum is interrupted by the valve. Thereafter the work piece falls down
Areas of application for the lifting cylinder
1. – Stacking and unstacking of a wide variety of flat work
pieces (e.g. cardboard, veneer, wood, glass and metal
plates)
2. – Separation of paper sheets and plastic films
3. – For the removal of parts from injection moulding tools
4. – Best suited for use in the printing, packaging and
CD/DVD industries
Advantages in the application
1. – The entire sequence of movements is controlled by
turning the vacuum on and off.
2. – No additional valves or cylinders are required.
3. – Short cycle times, therefore no additional lifting
cylinders are required.
4. – High cycle time with no suction for porous parts.
5. – Compensate for height differences on work pieces.
Maintenance free due to special plain bearings (IGUSĀ® )