Technical Data

  • Bore sizes: 65 mm, 102 mm, 159 mm, 216 mm
  • Pressure range:
    • Standard: 1.7–10 bar
    • Light spring assist: 2.4–10 bar
    • Heavy spring assist: 4.5–10 bar
  • Temperature range: -28°C to +82°C
  • Rated life: 5 million cycles (with standard seals)
  • Jaw backlash: maximum 0.2° per jaw
  • Repeatability: ±0.05 mm
  • Displacement: 9.6–207.5 cm³
  • Grip force factor (Gr):
    • External grip: 3,058–71,382 N/bar
    • Internal grip: 3,323–71,382 N/bar
  • Spring force (Sr):
    • Light spring: 154–2,625 N
    • Heavy spring: 221–5,672 N
  • Weight: 1.08–13.53 kg

Series 5300 heavy-duty angular grippers

The Series 5300 heavy-duty angular grippers from PHD are designed for demanding industrial applications where high torque, reliable gripping force, and long-term durability are essential. These grippers combine a robust design with a hardened steel pivot mechanism and minimal jaw play, making them ideal for robotics, heavy assembly, and automated production lines. With four bore sizes (65 mm to 216 mm) and gripping forces up to 71,382 N, the 5300 grippers provide a solution for the most challenging applications. The self-lubricating design and field-repairable construction ensure minimal maintenance requirements and maximum reliability. The spring assist option provides additional force for opening or closing.

Advantages

  • High torque and gripping force for heavy industrial applications
  • Hardened steel pivot mechanism for minimal jaw play and durability
  • Spring assist for additional force in case of pressure loss
  • Magnetic switches for precise position detection
  • Self-lubricating design for minimal maintenance requirements
  • Field-repairable for long-term reliability
  • Flexible mounting options for diverse applications