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Pneumatic Assembly Automation Products

AGI manufactures a complete range of high quality sophisticated Pneumatic Automation Products for Industrial Automation. The company headquarters is in Trumbull, CT, USA. As a company specializing in Automation technology, we use the most modern manufacturing process, as well as a commitment to continuous improvement. The modern and demanding user of end of arm tooling technology has confidence in the capabilities and products of AGI. Our products are used for a variety of manufacturing processes including: Assembly, Pick and Place, Packaging, Loading & Unloading, Part Transfer. All products are available in imperial and metric versions for flexibility of design for a world market. High-tech plants all over the world relay on automation components from AGI.
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created September 10, 2014 in Machine Design

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O-ring Grippers can be used in semi-automatic single-station hand assists and fully-automated assembly line, and can be implemented in a wide range of manufacturing industries. AGI’s O-ring assembly tools come in two sizes: the AGP-6-OR (which has six jaws) and the AGP-8-OR (which has eight). These pneumatic grippers can accommodate placement applications from 3 to 12 inch I.D. Both are designed to facilitate part ejection and part seating and are perfect for installations where an ejector is needed after the part is positioned, or when a seal needs to be placed down a long shaft. Independent piston technology and double-acting spreading jaws allow the pneumatic devices to place very little stress on the O-Rings.