VACUUM CHUCKS

E-1101

Material
A552
Surface treatment
アルマイト処理
Feature
■Makes it possible to adsorb workpieces purely by supplying compressor air.
■Suitable for clamping non-magnetic workpieces such as aluminum, stainless steel, and copper which cannot be used with magnetic chucks.

Specifications

Order
No.
Size Weight (kg) Drawing Product
BOX
CAD Production Stock
Status
109778 VCM0303E 300x300x40 8.5 View Add DATA Stock Item Contact
109779 VCM0303S 300x329x40 9 View Add DATA Stock Item Contact

Stopper Block A and B

Order
No.
CompatiBle Models Weight (kg) Drawing Product
BOX
Production Stock
Status
114333 VCM-SB1 All Sizes 0.069 View Add Stock Item Contact
114334 VCM-SB2 All Sizes 0.09 View Add Stock Item Contact

Usage

Usage Methods

(1) The adsorption surface is created by attaching an adsorption plug, plug, round for sealing, and locating pin according to the shape of workpiece.

The area enclosed by the round rubber for sealing forms the adsorption area.
The adsorption area has a large eff ect on the adsorption force.
However, if the round rubber for sealing is on the outside of the workpiece, there is virtually no adsorption.
The area should be enclosed by as large a round rubber for sealing as possible that will fi t inside the workpiece.

 

(2) Place the locating pin in the hole in the used surface of the vacuum chuck.

The locating pin is not only for locating the workpiece, but can also be used as a stopper against cutting resistance in the horizontal direction during cutting.
Stopper block A and stopper block B, which are sold separately, can also be mounted on holes in the used surface.

 

(3) Mount the workpiece, connect the air, and turn the supply valve on to activate the adsorption.

  The workpiece can be removed by turning the supply valve off .

Adsorption Force

Note that these should be used as reference values since the adsorption force varies depending on the condition of the workpiece and how the round rubber for sealing is arranged.
If a vacuum pressure gauge is fi tted to the VCM0303S, the adsorption force can also be calculated accurately using the following formula.
Adsorption force (N) = Vacuum pressure (kPa)× adsorption area (mm2)× 0.001

Vacuum pressure (kPa): Value on vacuum pressure gauge
Adsorption area (mm2): A (mm) × B (mm)

Exhaust Characteristics and Flow Rate Characteristics

The flow rate characteristics show the characteristics when the supply pressure is 0.45 MPa.

Exhaust characteristics
Flow rate characteristics

Cautions

The speed controller is shipped already adjusted. You should not adjust it yourself. Doing so could cause the vacuum pressure gauge to break.
In order to generate stable adsorption force, a pressure of 0.3 to 0.6 MPa needs to be supplied continuously. The seal rubber should be arranged so that it is inside the workpiece. If the seal rubber is outside the workpiece, it can cause the adsorption force to decrease.

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