| Brand Name: | OEM |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | Negotiation |
| Payment Terms: | T/T, L/C, PayPal, Western Union, MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 300 + Piece + per Months |
Transfer Tooling Gripper
Fast actuation time
Best holding force for its size: up to 450 ft-lbs
Compact size
Extremely durable sensors to detect part presence or double blank
Made for harsh press room environments
Hardened steel chassis
Highly configurable using a single hex wrench – takes just a few seconds to reconfigure the jaw, pad or sensor!
Various jaw options available: Shovel or Chisel jaw (with or without teeth); Regular and Flange jaw; Needle Nose also for a deeper throat
| Name | Transfer Tooling Gripper |
| Application | Robots /Sheet Metal Handling /Automotive Manufacturing/Aerospace/Press Shop Gripping Applications |
| Material | Aluminum Steel |
| Weight | 0.45 Kg |
| Clamping Force | 620 N (at 5 Bar) |
| Control Mode | Continuous Path Control |
| Drive Mode | Pneumatic |
| Brand | Brisk Or Oem |
| Air Ports | G 1 / 4 |
| Power Source | Compressed Air |
| Product Function | Gripper For Metal Sheet Stamping |
| Operating Pressure | Max. 6.0 Bar |
High Precision and Repeatability – Ensures accurate positioning of each part during transfer.
Lightweight and Durable Construction – Made from high-strength aluminum or carbon fiber to reduce inertia while maintaining rigidity.
Adjustable Gripping Mechanism – Allows customization based on part geometry, thickness, and material.
Quick-Change Design – Enables fast retooling for different products or die configurations.
Pneumatic or Servo Operation – Offers smooth, reliable, and controlled gripping action.
Transfer tooling grippers generally operate through pneumatic, mechanical, or servo-driven systems.
In pneumatic grippers, compressed air drives the opening and closing of jaws.
Mechanical grippers utilize linkages or cams synchronized with press motion.
Servo grippers allow precise force and position control, suitable for delicate or high-precision applications.
The gripper is mounted on a transfer arm or robot end-effector and works in harmony with the press stroke. It picks up the workpiece after one operation, transfers it to the next station, and releases it at the exact position required for the subsequent process.