FAQ
Q1: What is the SGS large-diameter suction gripper used for?
A: Robot/automation vacuum handling with an integrated pad + multistage ejector for fast pickup and high suction flow.
Q2: Why does SGS pick up quickly?
A: The integrated layout reduces piping volume and flow loss, improving response time.
Q3: Is SGS suitable for porous or leaky workpieces?
A: Yes. High suction flow from multistage nozzles provides more margin for porous/leaky conditions (validate by actual tests).
Q4: What is the difference between N1 and N2, and how do I choose?
A: N1 uses 1 nozzle and N2 uses 2 nozzles; N2 has higher suction flow and higher air consumption. Choose based on leakage/porosity and cycle-time needs.
Q5: How can SGS be mounted on a robot?
A: Buffer/bracket sets or robot flanges can be mounted on top for easy installation.
Q6: How do I confirm vacuum and release the workpiece quickly?
A: Use the vacuum check port for confirmation and supply blow-off air for quick release.
Q7: What pad types can be selected?
A: Swivel, bellows, sponge, and curved pad solutions are available; CRKT connections enable multi-pad setups for stable posture.
Q8: What are the operating conditions (pressure/temperature)?
A: 0.15–0.55 MPa operating pressure range; 0–50°C ambient temperature (no freezing).