Gripper apparatus on sheet-processing machines

Printing – Work supporting members – Grippers

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ABSTRACT:
Gripper apparatus on a sheet-processing machine includes a pair of cooperative gripper members, a control device including a computer for controlling the pair of gripper members, at least one data transmitter connected to the computer for inputting data therein, and at least one mechanism for performing at least one function selected from a group thereof consisting of opening and closing the pair of gripper members in response to an output of the computer, the function-performing mechanism being operatable at predetermined positions of the sheet-processing machine.

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Publication: DER Elektronikar, "Incremental Annular Sensor for Determining Motions", (Hauser) pp. 40-43, May, 1984.

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