Cobots need grippers on their arms to grab and move things. Grippers come in different types, like air-powered, electric, vacuum and magnetic ones. Each type has its own strengths and weaknesses, and ...
The Series GRV angular pneumatic gripper comes in four sizes to support large-moment capacities and long tooling lengths. The grippers’ slim design allows them to be stacked in a confined area.
PHD, Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial automation solutions, introduces the new Series GRV Compact Precision Angular Pneumatic Gripper. PHD, Inc., a leading manufacturer of industrial ...
DCT Series Pneumatic Grippers are angular grippers with a 180° jaw opening allowing complete release of a directly fed part. Gripper forces ranges from 32 N (7.5 lbs) to 112 N (25 lbs). These ...
To handle long parts, the contact surface of each gripper finger should extend to stabilize the part during motion. For gripping the O.D. of a cylindrical part, a three-point line contact uses a ...
Shops must match robot gripper size and style to the application at hand. Robots and some automation systems can be useless if they do not have the correct part-gripping device. Like a human hand, ...
The PWG-plus angular gripper features a double-oval piston drive; a one-piece, high-strength aluminum housing; and a practically wear-free lever mechanism. Extensive accessories are available, ...
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