Diamètre 60 mm, avec ou sans support, caoutchouc
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Code
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Description
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d1
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h
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h1
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s
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F*
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Volume#
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VV.53030
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VVI-60-G1/4-T-S
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60
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G1/4
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36
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14
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8
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7
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18
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21
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VV.54024
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VVI-60-G1/8-T-S
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60
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G1/8
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36
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14
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8
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7
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18
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20
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VV.54027
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VVI-60-M6-T-S
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60
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M6
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36
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14
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8
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7
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18
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19
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VV.54030
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VVI-60-M8-T-S
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60
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M8
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36
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14
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8
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7
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18
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20
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VV.54033
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VVI-60-M10-T-S
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60
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M10
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36
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14
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8
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7
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18
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21
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Vacuum cup in oil-proof rubber (NBR), natural (NR), or silicone (VMQ).
Support in nickel-plated brass or anodised aluminium.
Vacuum suction cups with a G 1/4' threaded support have an M8 threaded hole inside to allow for the possible insertion of a grub screw with a calibrated hole.
This allows the suction section of the vacuum suction cup to be reduced, thus reducing the vacuum losses that could be generated if the vacuum suction cup fails to grip the surface of the product.
They are specifically used for handling ceramic or concrete tiles with smooth or shaped surfaces and, in general, for handling products with very different technical characteristics in terms of size, materials, form, and gripping surfaces (flat, slightly convex or concave).