In sheet press, the mechanical part which pulls the sheet through the press.
The mechanical "fingers" which hold the paper onto the impression cylinder of the printing press.
The part of the press or printer that holds the paper and guides it through the press. Also, the edge of the paper so held.
The mechanical clamps used to transport the sheets in a sheetfed press. Grippers seize the individual sheets and feed them into the printing unit. The printing unitâ€(tm)s rollers are equipped with additional grippers, which fix the sheets in place for various stages of the print process. The printed sheets are output in a similar way at the end of the printing process.
The row of clips holding the sheet of paper as it speeds through the press.
a tool for holding something firmly or tightly The robot was equipped with a hand, or gripper attached to a wrist mechanism. grip (n), grip (v)
a mechanical device which allows the holding of an item to be manipulated
a type of end effector which enables the holding of an object to be manipulated
The row of clips holding the sheet of paper as it moves through a printing press.
The unprintable black edge on which the paper is gripped as it passes through the printing press.
Distance between the body of text on an original and the edge of the paper. A ¼ inch gripper is necessary on all press jobs
A row of clips that holds a sheet of paper as it speeds through the press.
Metal clamp that grabs the leading edge of a sheet and controls its path through a printing press.
Area on sheet which press needs to be clear for pull through. On 8.5 x 11 it is 3/8" and on 11 x 17 it is 1/2".
On printing presses these are fingers that keep the sheet in place and carry it during the impression.
A series of metal fingers on an offset press that hold each sheet of paper as it passes through
Device on a printing press for holding the sheet.
Metal fingers that hold each sheet of paper as it passes through the press.
A mechanical device that holds and pulls the insert through its path on the bindery line.
a mechanical- or vacuum-actuated device located at the end of a robot arm that manipulates parts and other objects.