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Coval VRU Series Vacuum Rotary Union

Product Overview

The Coval VRU series vacuum rotary union is a great option for robotic vacuum applications that require part rotation. Featuring a robust yet lightweight design, this union provides a direct connection between the robot and the gripper and allows for the connection of an outside vacuum supply. The continuous rotation system allows the robot to move freely without hose coiling issue.

Coval VRU Series Vacuum Rotary Union 1

Key Benefits

  • Compact and lightweight
  • Excellent mechanical resistance
  • Easy integration: Mounting interface: ISO 9409-1-50-4-M6
  • Continuous rotation
  • Ideal for cobots

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