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Vacuum
Cups and Suction Cups
VP Series Rigid Mount, Ball
Swivel Suspension and Side Vacuum Port Style Vacuum Cups
VP50,
VP60, VP70, VP80 and VP90
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ANVER's VP Series flat vacuum cups are also available for use with our
ball swivel suspensions. These cups have been designed using our 30+ years
of experience in the vacuum handling field making them some of the most
versatile and economical vacuum cups we offer.
Vacuum Cup
Materials:
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The
standard materials are Nitrile (NBR) and Silicone (SI).
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For more information on the
materials, Click Here.
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Specifications for
VP50 Series Flat Vacuum Cups:
Features:
- Thru-Port Mount or Rigid
Mount (1/2 - 13 UNC) with side port available as standard.
- Short-lip design for quick,
even attach/release.
- Cleated Bottom for Maximum
Capacity.

VP50-1 |

VP50-2 |
Specifications for
VP60, VP70, VP80, VP90 Series Flat Vacuum Cups:
Features:

VP60-4, VP70-4, VP80-4 |

Mounting Pattern for
VP60-4, VP70-4, VP80-4 |

VP90-4 |
Specifications for
VP80Q, VP90Q Series Flat Vacuum Cups:
Features:

VP80Q and VP90Q
Mounting Pattern for VP80Q and VP90Q
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Product
Photo |
Pad
Assembly
Part Number
and Material |
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Replacement
Seal Number |
A
Cup Dia.
in.
(mm) |
B
Dia.
in.
(mm) |
C
Flex
in.
(mm) |
D
Height
in.
(mm) |
Vacuum
Port |
Rated
Load*
lbs.
(kg) |
Weight
lb.
(kg) |
Suspension
Assembly
Number |
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VP80Q-SSR-NBR
(Nitrile) |
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SSR-80 |
8.25
(210) |
5.88
(149) |
0.44
(11) |
1.25
(32) |
3/8"
NPT |
220
(100) |
2.18
(0.99) |

PS80S Series |
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VP80Q-SSR-SI
(Silicone) |
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SSR-80-SI |
8.25
(210) |
5.88
(149) |
0.44
(11) |
1.25
(32) |
3/8"
NPT |
220
(100) |
2.18
(0.99) |
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VP90Q-NBR
(Nitrile) |
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SSR-90 |
9.25
(235) |
6.80
(173) |
0.47
(12) |
1.22
(31) |
3/8"
NPT |
275
(125) |
2.25
(1.02) |
PS90Q Series |
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VP90Q-SI
(Silicone) |
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SSR-90-SI |
9.25
(235) |
6.80
(173) |
0.47
(12) |
1.22
(31) |
3/8"
NPT |
275
(125) |
2.25
(1.02) |
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The
cup capacities shown above are based on 24"Hg at sea level with a safety factor
of two (2) in the horizontal (flat), and four (4) in the vertical (upright).
Vertical Load Capacity is half of the listed Horizontal Load Capacities
above.
Rated Load Capacities are
estimated; actual capacity will vary based on the load surface and the level of
vacuum. |

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