Vacuum Pad
Vacuum Cylinder
Only supplying compressed air, work-piece will be held and raised under suction.
Advantages
Only supplying compressed air, work-piece will be held and raised under suction.
Vacuum pad equipped with vacuum generator and cylinder.
By simply supplying compressed air, the work-piece is sucked and the slide shaft is lifted by vacuum.
Wide selection of pad sizes and materials.
Pad size(mm):φ4, φ6, φ8, φ10, φ15, φ20, φ30, φ40
Pad material:Nitrile, Silicone, Fluorosilicone rubber
Port size
Pad size(mm)
φ4, φ6, φ8, φ10, φ15, φ20, φ30, φ40 |
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Port tube dia.
Push-in fitting(mm) | φ4, φ6 |
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Barb fitting (Tube O.D.xI.D.)(mm) | φ4xφ2.5, φ6xφ4 |
Construction
Ordering Information
Detailed Safety Instructions
Warning
1.Do not apply any lateral force to the ejector or shaft of this product. It may cause damage to the product.
2.When mounting the vacuum cylinder by using bulkhead to the actual equipment, use an appropriate tool and tighten it with a tightening torque of 2 to 3 Nm, and make sure that there is no loosening. Also, over-tightening will cause deformation of the spring loaded holder, which will result in malfunction of the shaft.
Caution
1.Note that the silencer element cannot be replaced.
2.Refer to "Common Safety Instructions for Vacuum Series" and "Common Safety Instructions for Vacuum Pads" for handling the ejector and vacuum pads.
3.When selecting, be sure to understand the following details of cylinder (lifting) thrust, and perform a suction test on the actual operating condition.
Frequently Asked Questions for Vacuum Pad Series
The highest operative temperature limit depends on the pad material. For Urethane rubber's highest operative limit is 60℃, nitrile rubber's 110℃, and fluorine rubber's 230℃. (For the other rubber materials' highest limits, please refer to our catalogue.)
The above highest operative temperature limit is for only instant use. When the product is used under the highest operative temperature limit for a certain length of time, careful attentions are necessary.
Request of spring force change will be treated as a special order request in PISCO. Please contact your nearest sales office.
*) Please note that we cannot always meet a request of changing the spring force.
Yes, they are.
For the standard holder types such as VPC and VPD, the key way machined on the shaft gets fit with the rotation-lock thread so that it prevents the shaft rotation.
For small sized pad holders such as VPMC and VPMD, shaft itself is hexagonally machined which prevents rotation.
It is possible to minimize suction force decline of a vacuum pad by installing a fall prevention valve on multiple vacuum pads even when there are un-sucking pads.
The fall prevention valve, however, does not completely shut down the air circuit and it sucks a little amount of air. Depending on the number of un-sucking pads, required vacuum for the air circuit may not be achieved.
Besides, in case of sucking one work peace by multiple Vacuum Pads, even when the fall prevention valve can reduce vacuum decline, there is still a possibility that the work peace loose the balance so that the sucking Vacuum Pads may be released.
Please refer to the following "pad inner diameter" of the pad rubber to be attached.
Pad size | Pad inner diameter |
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φ1mm |
φ0.5mm |
φ2mm |
φ0.6mm |
φ3mm |
φ0.8mm |
φ4mm |
φ1.2mm |
No pad rubber (pad holder only) |
φ1.6mm |
*) Adsorbable up to this pad diameter
The inner diameter of the pad holder itself of the Air Pincette is φ1.6 mm, but since the pad diameter φ1 to 4 mm mentioned above has a smaller pad inner diameter than that, it is possible to adsorb workpieces of φ1.6 mm or less as shown in the above figure.
The pad inner diameter of the pad size φ6, 8 mm is larger than the pad inner diameter of the holder, so it is suitable for φ1.6 mm or more.
It is a dimensional calculation to the last, and may differ depending on the workpiece to be adsorbed. Ultimately, we ask you to judge the actual machine.
There are two ways of measuring pressure, absolute pressure and gauge pressure.
Absolute pressure
Absolute pressure is zero-referenced against a perfect vacuum.
It is commonly used to measure flow rate.
When indicated, "abs" is inserted following the unit, for example 10 kPa abs.
Gauge pressure
Gauge pressure is zero-referenced against ambient air pressure.
It indicate how much pressure per 1cm2 is against the ambient air pressure. It is commonly used for indication of manometer. When the pressure is over the ambient air pressure, it is called "positive pressure" and when it is under the ambient air pressure, it is called "negative pressure."
Inquiries about this product
It is also possible to suggest products suitable for various conditions such as applications and functions. Please feel free to contact us or visit the nearest sales office.
The following are frequently asked questions. Please check before making inquiries.