Product manual

Model #RB3-065/035 8 R20140519
Clippard p/n MMF-4W-F5 if you have no other filtering or moisture
separation equipment in place.
Testing your air supply:
Test your air supply to ensure proper pressure and flow rate are
available for the gripper. Simply checking the rating on your
compressor is often insufficient due to restrictions, distance, and other
losses as mentioned previously. Utilizing a pressure gauge and flow
meter is recommended.
At the point of entry into the grip port (through the 1/2" diameter
tubing immediately prior to entry into the device), your air supply
should be capable of providing 80 psi with a flow rate of 23 SCFM.
Measure these when the hose is disconnected from the gripper. When
the hose is connected to the gripper and air is flowing, this should
correspond to a flow rate of approximately 7.1 SCFM.
These air requirements may sound somewhat complicated, but most
shop air supplies will already meet all these requirements at the
nearest pipe. Supplying your gripper with adequate airflow is then
simply a matter of ensuring that appropriate fittings and tubing are
used between the pipe and the gripper. Again, if you are unable to
provide proper air supply and valving your VERSABALL® Gripper
can still be configured to function, but operation speeds will be
significantly reduced and you’ll have to contact our customer support
for some help optimizing the performance of the gripper with the
available air supply.