2007 Master Catalog - (Page 241) LIVE CHAT! Click Here Vacuum Cups Vacuum Cups The photographs below were taken at Vaccon’s in-house test facility using customer supplied samples. With our in-house photo studio, we can email digital photo’s and/or short videos of the product in action with the properly selected vacuum cup and pump. Depending on your application, sizing a vacuum cup and pump may require some trial and error that’s why Vaccon offers a 30 Day Test & Evaluation program. If you don’t have the time or resources to test products yourself, we recommend that you send us a sample of the product and we will size the cup and/or pump for you. Remember, we are experts in vacuum applications and engineering, only amateurs in photography. Left: CDF acts as a vacuum cup – its high flow will draw ceramic plate up one at a time. Right: Light behind the plate shines through to show the open weave – minimal surface area. Received customer samples at 8 am, emailed photo of VP10 pump with flat cleated cups handling pliable plastic strips by 9 am – packaging application. ▲ Bag Opening Sequence: Two VP80 pumps w/multibellows cups. Bag closed. ▲ Both sides of bag open VP80 pump with bellow cup – pick and place application for plastic bag of blood test tubes. ▲ VDF pumps with flat cleated cups handle 42 lb graphite spacer for nuclear industry. Close up of bag being opened (left). Photos below include our New End-of-Arm Tooling Products: VP80 pump with manifold blocks & multi-bellows cups – palletizing application. VP80 multi-port pump with manifold blocks & flat cleated cups – pick and place for paper folder folding application. VP80 Multi-port pump with manifold blocks and bellows cups – pick and place melons for fruit packing application. Phone: 1-800-848-8788 or 508-359-7200 E-Mail: engineering@vaccon.com 241 Vacuum Cups https://www.websitealive5.com/2126/rLogin.asp?groupid=2126&websiteid=0&departmentid=0&sessionid_=36&loginname=&loginemail=&loginquestion=&infocapture_ids=&infocapture_values=&dl http://www.vaccon.com
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