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Safe vacuum in case of system failure

By Fluid Power World Editor | December 18, 2013

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Piab announces the introduction of piSECURE, a new decentralized vacuum ejector for sealed applications with high safety requirements in case of power or system failure. The safety function is based on a separate extra sealed vacuum non-return valve (check valve).

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The main benefit to customers is safe operation while using vacuum lifting devices. In case of system or power failure, piSECURE will not drop the handled part thus reducing downtime and the cost of scrapping damaged expensive parts. Decentralization plays a role in the safety aspects of piSECURE as one suction cup failure doesn’t affect the rest of the system. The non-return valve provides a very tight seal and has a very low leakage rate. The customer also has the possibility to monitor vacuum on individual cup-pump assemblies. A visual analogue gauge or conventional vacuum switch is recommended for every cup-pump assembly on an ergonomic manipulator.

Piab’s energy-efficient COAX® technology provides a fast response and evacuation time to handle quick handling cycles. An optional ES (energy-saving) function gives the customer a possibility of reducing energy/air consumption by up to 99%. Reliability is gained through the use of an integrated vacuum filter to protect the unit from dust and particles.

Typical applications where piSECURE will fit are ergonomic lifting devices (manipulators) and overhead crane (traverse) systems for handling glass, metal sheets and other sealed sheets materials manually operated. piSECURE is a suitable product to use when the vacuum handling devices have to comply and fulfill legislated lifting norms for handling devices. Also, in robot handling applications of high value sealed objects, piSECURE can be used to eliminate the high cost for dropped parts in case of a power failure. Examples are shaped glass and metal sheets in body assembly and general assembly of cars.

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