Robot Coupling handles workpiece pallets up to 350 kg.

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Featuring slim design for applications where pallet loading takes place close to machine table, VERO-S NSR achieves pull-down forces up to 15 kN and transfers torque up to 1,600 Nm. Parts that do not transmit force are aluminum, and parts that do transmit force are hardened steel. Self-locking with form-fit clamping, module can be unlocked with pneumatic system pressure of 6 bar, without lubrified air. Opening, closing, and pallet presence are monitored via inductive proximity switches.



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Powerful Robot Coupling for Pallet Handling



If machine tools are loaded automatically, a reliable, precise, and space saving workpiece pallet changer is playing an important role. For this particular case, SCHUNK has developed a slim, lightweight coupling with minimized interfering contours, where the pallet loading is taking place very close to the machine table. By using the VERO-S NSR, very thin attachments to the clamping station and pallet are feasible, and therefore a lot of space remains for the workpiece in the machine room, and for the axes motions.

A lightweight handles up to 350 kg

At a weight of 1.6 kg (size 160), the robot coupling achieves pull-down forces of up to 15 kN, and is an extremely rigid system. It transfers torques of up to 1600 Nm, and is also suitable for reliable handling of heavy pallets of up 350 kg (with dimensions of 400 x 400 mm). Every quick-change pallet system of the family-owned company is equipped with a double angle clamping stroke, and therefore allows such high weights. In order to achieve an optimal relationship between rigidity, robustness, and weight, the SCHUNK engineers have designed every part that does not transmit force in aluminum, and parts that do transmit force in hardened stainless steel. The module is self-locking and uses form-fit clamping. At a pneumatic system pressure of 6 bar the module can be unlocked, without needing lubrified air. Opening, closing, and pallet presence are monitored via inductive proximity switches, and therefore the whole changing process can be monitored. Moreover, the module with a high compact performance is completely sealed and thus protected against chips and coolant.

About SCHUNK:

SCHUNK is the worldwide competence leader for clamping technology and gripping systems. Totaling more than 60 years of experience, SCHUNK is a family owned operation and a global player in one. For more information, visit www.schunk.com

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