UNILOCK utilizes spring pressure to drive wedges against a tapered wedge lock (clamping knob). Air pressure is used to compress the springs, releasing the wedge lock. Clamping is achieved by bleeding the air pressure out of the chuck. To facilitate palletization, the clamping knob is attached to a base plate, fixture or directly to a workpiece. The result is quick and repeatable clamping.
Features:
Flange mounting design
Reduced size for small work or tight spaces
High clamping force in a small package
Edge of chuck can be used as a timing surface
Turbo option for increased holding power
UNILOCK utilizes spring pressure to drive wedges against a tapered wedge lock (clamping knob). Air pressure is used to compress the springs, releasing the wedge lock. Clamping is achieved by bleeding the air pressure out of the chuck. To facilitate palletization, the clamping knob is attached to a base plate, fixture or directly to a workpiece. The result is quick and repeatable clamping.
Features:
- Flange mounting design
- Reduced size for small work or tight spaces
- High clamping force in a small package
- Edge of chuck can be used as a timing surface
- Turbo option for increased holding power