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Special Swivel Arrangement

Thursday, March 05, 2009
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Special Swivel Arrangement

Iwis (Munich, Germany) introduces grip chains with wear- and corrosion-resistant clamping elements. The special-purpose conveyor chains are used for gripping, collecting and transporting thin-walled, large-surface materials, for example in the packaging, food and beverages and electronics industries, in circuit-board production and in metal processing. Features include:

The special-purpose conveyor chains are used for gripping, collecting and transporting thin-walled, large-surface materials.

Iwis (Munich, Germany) introduces grip chains with wear- and corrosion-resistant clamping elements. The special-purpose conveyor chains are used for gripping, collecting and transporting thin-walled, large-surface materials, for example in the packaging, food and beverages and electronics industries, in circuit-board production and in metal processing. Features include:

  • Special swivel arrangement that ensures optimized feeding.
  • Adjustable spring force.
  • Wear-resistant, corrosion-protected, and pre-lubricated chain and clamping elements.
  • Grip chains are available as simplex and duplex chain according to DIN 8187-1.
  • Grippers have either one or two tips.

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