SELF-SANITISATION AGAINST BACTERIA AND FUNGI
Features
Features
- The clamping arm movement has been designed so that, once the locking position (clamping force FS) is reached, a self-maintenance situation (holding force FH) is obtained.
- The clamping arm stroke is fast initially but then slows down prior to final clamping (Fig.3) ; so, usually, the installation of a pneumatic cushioning is not required. However, in case the standard accessories supplied do not satisfy the application requirements, it is possible to provide the fastening clamp with a cushioning as a special execution on request.
- The clamping mechanism consists of two rolling bearings ensuring optimal clamping torques and minimal wear.
- The hole positions for the pneumatic connections are at the base of the cylinder to keep connecting tubes clear of the work area.
- The position of the mounting holes made on the monobloc body of the pneumatic fastening clamps has been provided so as to allow installation directly on threaded holes or alternatively on plain pass-throught holes by means of bolts.
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GENERAL
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ADJUSTABLE LEVERS
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HANDLE WITH PNEUMATIC DRIVE
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GRADUATIONS
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ROTARY CONTROLS
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BALL TRANSFER UNITS
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MODULAR ROLLER TRACKS
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LEVEL BUBBLES
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SPUR GEARS
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RUBBER BUFFERS
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HIGH PERFORMANCE VIBRATION DAMPERS
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MAGNETS
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LEVELLING FEET
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HYGIENIC DESIGN
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HINGES
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PNEUMATIC FASTENING CLAMPS
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ELECTRICAL LEVEL INDICATORS
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CASTORS AND WHEELS
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Vacuum components
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Elastomer springs