Clamping technology

Miniature clamping module with high pull-in force

Schunk has developed a completely sealed miniature clamping module especially for compact applications in machining, assembly and handling as well as in measurement technology.

With the VERO-S NSE mikro 49-13, Schunk has developed a completely sealed miniature clamping module. © Schunk

It combines compact dimensions with high pull-in and holding forces, high dimensional stability and a changeover repeatability of less than 0.005 millimetres. In order to achieve a high pull-in force despite the compact dimensions, the Schunk VERO-S NSE mikro 49-13 is driven by an axial piston. The patented drive concept consisting of a rapid and clamping stroke and the turbo function integrated as standard enables feed forces of 1500 Newton to be achieved.

Locking is mechanical via a spring assembly. It is self-locking and form-fit. The position of the clamping slide can be detected via a dynamic pressure sensor. This makes the miniature module suitable for both machining and automation. A system pressure of six bar is sufficient to open the module pneumatically. It can be activated either from the side or from the base. To ensure a long service life and maximum process reliability, all functional parts such as the base body, clamping bolts and clamping slides are made of stainless steel. dsc

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