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Electrically Driven Small Parts Grippers from Zimmer are Easy To Control The grippers, which have a mechanical self-locking mechanism to prevent the loss of the workpiece in the event of power failure ...
At 175 grams, the NSR-PG-10-20 is the lightest and smallest electric parallel gripper available. The modular fingers can be modified to accept a variety of part shapes.
The SCHUNK EGB with IO-link is a compact mechatronic 24 V gripper for small components that allows flexible processes during fast-paced pick & place.
Built by recently-graduated high school students Sam Baumgarten and Graham Hughes, the gripper is made up of three large servos which control 3D-printed fingers.
The MGR6 enables increased small part assembly - particularly of complicated small products that are made in very high quantities. Currently, small grippers are primarily pneumatic.
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