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Servo-electric high-tech gripper. The WSG 50 shown
here, is equipped with WSG-FMF force-measuring fingers
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Simple programming via Tablet PC (here: Apple iPad): Ethernet TCP/IP makes the WSG 50 gripper web-compatible.
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04-02-2012 -
With the WSG 50 from SCHUNK, the competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems belongs to a new generation of mechatronic high-tech grippers. Beside Profibus DP, CAN and RS232, the WSG 50 for the first time disposes of an ethernet TCP/IP interface. Via a typical web browser, the WSG 50 can be commissioned quickly and easily, without the installation of a new software.
Due to the integrated "gripped component detection" and the high positioning accuracy, the WSG 50 is for the first time able to carry out a gripping command in a shorter cycle time, and the superior process control is significantly relieved. The WSG 50 is a universal genius. For particularly difficult cases, the range of functions of the installed and easy to learn script language can be individually adjusted by the customer himself. The contained scripts are filed on the built-in SD card.
The WSG 50 is the first gripper which disposes of an electric sensor interface in the base
jaws. This is the basis for a direct integration of different sensor systems in gripping pro-
cesses. Thus it is an ideal helper for sophisticated automation solutions, where a high
flexibility or sensitivity of the gripping process is required. With the optional WSG-FMF
force-measuring finger, forces which occur during the gripping process can be precisely
recognized and controlled. The WSG 50 provides a stroke of 110 mm and a variable
gripping force from 5 to120 N. Now in stock.
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