Festo Parallel Gripper Electrc 13mm Stroke - Size 20 - 8070831

Festo Parallel Gripper Electrc 13mm Stroke - Size 20 - 8070831
Festo Parallel Gripper Electrc 13mm Stroke - Size 20 - 8070831
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Reference: P2HQ4
Brand: Festo
Mfr. Part: EHPS-20-A

The EHPS parallel gripper is an electric alternative to pneumatic models, offering precise control without an external controller. With a 13 mm stroke per jaw and a maximum static torque of 13 Nm, it provides reliable gripping performance. The gripper features position sensing compatibility for proximity sensors and a 5-pin M12x1 cable connection. Its low dead weight makes it suitable for front-end applications, while the adjustable gripping force enhances versatility. The EHPS operates quietly and can be actuated using digital signals, streamlining integration into existing systems.

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The EHPS parallel gripper is an electric alternative to pneumatic models, offering precise control without an external controller. With a 13 mm stroke per jaw and a maximum static torque of 13 Nm, it provides reliable gripping performance. The gripper features position sensing compatibility for proximity sensors and a 5-pin M12x1 cable connection. Its low dead weight makes it suitable for front-end applications, while the adjustable gripping force enhances versatility. The EHPS operates quietly and can be actuated using digital signals, streamlining integration into existing systems.