Manipulators

Panning all around

Handling manipulators are used in many branches of industry for the safe and ergonomic lifting and moving of heavy loads. Dalmec has developed a pneumatic handling manipulator with 360 degree freedom of movement.

Lifting device for loading and unloading welding and machining centers: It is equipped with a permanent magnet, which makes it possible to handle metal products of different shapes, weights and sizes. © Dalmec GmbH

It has an extension arm at the end of which a gripping device with an endless swivel joint and a rotary drive or swivel unit are mounted. Thanks to its modular design, the manipulator's construction and equipment can be adapted to the individual handling requirements of a company. The "Partner EQUO" device is manufactured from a radius of 2.5 to 4.5 meters for loads of up to 550 kilograms and with a vertical stroke of 1.25 to 2.45 meters. In its basic version, the handling manipulator, which is controlled by pneumatic compensation cylinders, has two joints: the main swivel joint ensures that the manipulator can be rotated endlessly around the main axis of rotation, while the angle of rotation of the middle joint between the parallelogram and extension arm is limited to 315 degrees as standard. In addition, the manipulators from the Italian company have a modular design, meaning that the base unit, extension arm and pick-up device can be assembled individually. The manipulator can be designed to be upright, floor-mounted, suspended or ceiling-mounted. pb

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