Lecture-5 Grippers
Lecture-5 Grippers
GRIPPERS
Dr. A. S. Rao
Lab-in-charge:
Technical Excellence Centre
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Veermata Jijabai Technological Institute (VJTI)
Mumbai-400019
WRIST
1. Drills 2. Torches
2. Tools for working on parts and materials.
Fr = W * G
W = Weight of part
G = Gravitational force
Fs = Fr * S
S = Safety factor
Torque
T= W*d
Where, T = Torque
W = Weight of part
Weight
W=m*G
The force (torque) required to hold a part horizontally at other than the
part’s center is moving it in a vertical direction is
p = Thickness of part
G = Gravitational force
Question 1
Determine how much force the jaws of a gripper must exert to hold a part in a
vertical plane under the following conditions:
First we must determine what information we need to solve this problem since the
gripper is both grasping and moving in a vertical plane, we do not need to know
about conditions (3), (4), (5). The part exerts a stationary force of 20 pounds.
Moving at 2.5 G’s, this force becomes 20*2.5=50 pounds. The coeff. of friction
of 0.85 means that the 50 pounds represent only 85% of the force required by the
gripper to work against the load. Therefore we take a ratio of
x = 50/0.85 = 58.82
T = m*G*d
= F2 (b/2) + F1 (b/2)
= (b/2) ( F1 + F2 )
Ignoring p,
F1 +F2 = 2 (m * G * d) / b
Including p,
F1 = F 2
F = F 1 + F2
Thus,
F = 2 ( m * G * d ) / √(b2 + p2)
= 2 ( 2 * 20 * 24 ) / √(42 + 22)
= 214.66 Pounds
Question 3
What would be the required force if the jaws were 8 inches wide in
Problem 2?
F = ( 2 * 20 * 24 ) / √(82 + 22)
= 116.417 Pounds
Exercise
Que.1 Calculate how much force the jaws of a gripper must apply to hold a part
in a vertical plane under the following conditions:
Que. 3 What would the required force be if the jaws 8 inches wide in Question 2
Figure 2