NEW
Magnet Gripper
for Collaborative Robots
MHM-X7400A-TM
for the OMRON Corporation and TECHMAN ROBOT Inc. TM SeriesUpdated May-21
  • Plug and Play configuration for immediate use
  • TMComponent: Easy programming
  • Attracts and holds heavy objects with a magnet
  • Supports workpieces with holes and uneven surfaces
  • Compact with high holding force
    Holding force: Max. 200 N (ø25, Workpiece thickness 6 mm)
  • Continues to hold workpieces even when the air is shut off
  • Operate by simply connecting 1 air supply tube and
    an electrical wiring M8connector.
  • Integrated solenoid valve, auto switch, and piston speed adjustment mechanism
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Product Features
■Magnet Gripper for Collaborative Robots
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■Attracts and holds heavy objects with a magnet
■Supports workpieces with holes and uneven surfaces
■Compact with high holding force: Max. 200 N (ø25, Workpiece thickness 6 mm)
■Continues to hold workpieces even when the air is shut off
■Operate by simply connecting 1 air supply tube and an electrical wiring M8 connector.
■Integrated solenoid valve, auto switch, and piston speed adjustment mechanism
■TMComponent
■Component Parts
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■Characteristics

Holding force

The holding force graph shows the theoretical value for low-carbon steel plates.
Holding forces vary depending on the material and shape of the workpiece. Please perform a holding test while referring to the value selected based on the graph.

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■Dimensions
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■FANUC CRX Plug-in Software

Easy programming

Using the certified software TMComponent of OMRON Corporation and TECHMAN ROBOT Inc., various operations and sensor signals can be easily programmed by using a control box equipped with the dedicated software tool 'TMflow' or by using graphical flowcharts on a Windows computer.
You can easily install the software by inserting a USB with the TMComponent software package into a control box or Windows computer.
∗ Please download the TMComponent software package from the SMC website, and save it to a USB memory.

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