Aeon Robotics GmbH HandEffector (Robot hand - five-finger gripper) Alternatives & Competitors
Ranked Nr. 522 of 236 Grippers
Top 10 HandEffector (Robot hand - five-finger gripper) Alternatives
- Grip GP050-I1
- Grip G-GZ125
- Grip G-GZ100
- Grip G-GZ080
- Grip G-GZ063
- Grip G-GZ050
- SCHUNK SVH
- AGS Gripper with Jaw
- SCHUNK EGI
- KOSMEK WPP Robotic Hand
- KOSMEK WPJ Robotic Hand
Grip GP050-I1
Payload 5kg | ParallelParallel Gripper with linear jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. The vertical movement is converted into opposing horizontal movement via two angularly arranged springs.
Grip G-GZ125
AngularThe Angular Gripper with pivoting jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. An eccentric mechanism ensures a long service life and a constant gripping torque. In contrast to the Parallel Gripper, the gripping force safety device can only be designed as a closing -GS- version.
Grip G-GZ100
AngularThe Angular Gripper with pivoting jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. An eccentric mechanism ensures a long service life and a constant gripping torque. In contrast to the Parallel Gripper, the gripping force safety device can only be designed as a closing -GS- version.
Grip G-GZ080
AngularThe Angular Gripper with pivoting jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. An eccentric mechanism ensures a long service life and a constant gripping torque. In contrast to the Parallel Gripper, the gripping force safety device can only be designed as a closing -GS- version.
Grip G-GZ063
AngularThe Angular Gripper with pivoting jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. An eccentric mechanism ensures a long service life and a constant gripping torque. In contrast to the Parallel Gripper, the gripping force safety device can only be designed as a closing -GS- version.
Grip G-GZ050
AngularThe Angular Gripper with pivoting jaw movement. The double-acting cylinder is actuated by compressed air which actuates the movements. An eccentric mechanism ensures a long service life and a constant gripping torque. In contrast to the Parallel Gripper, the gripping force safety device can only be designed as a closing -GS- version.
SCHUNK SVH
The ready for series production version of the anthropomorphic SCHUNK 5-finger hand grips nearly as perfectly as the human hand. Due to the moving parts with a total of nine drives, various gripping operations can be executed with high sensitivity. Elastic gripping surfaces ensure a reliable grip on objects. The electronics are completely integrated in the wrist.
AGS Gripper with Jaw
Angular | Parallel | SoftAGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws, also known as GZA grippers, are designed to grip the sprue, which is the leftover plastic that is removed from a molded component. These grippers are commonly used in the plastic injection molding industry to remove the sprue from a molded part. However, they can also be used to grip the component itself, making them a versatile solution for a variety of gripping applications.
One of the main advantages of AGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws is the availability of different types of grippers. This allows for a custom fit for specific applications and component shapes. For example, there are grippers with curved jaws that can conform to the shape of the component, providing a secure grip. There are also grippers with straight jaws that can provide a firm grip on flat surfaces. These options provide a range of choices for different applications and can help optimize the performance of the gripper.
Another advantage of AGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws is that they can be a good alternative to parallel grippers. Parallel grippers work by moving the two jaws in parallel to each other to grip a component. However, in some cases, parallel grippers may not be able to provide a secure grip on irregularly shaped components. AGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws, on the other hand, can be designed with jaws that can conform to the shape of the component, providing a more secure grip.
In addition, AGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws can be customized with a range of features to meet specific application requirements. For example, grippers can be designed with spring-loaded jaws that can compensate for variations in component size or shape. They can also be equipped with sensors to provide feedback on the gripping force or the position of the component. These features can help improve the accuracy and efficiency of the gripping process.
Overall, AGS Automation's Gripper with Jaws provides a versatile and customizable solution for gripping applications in a range of industries. The availability of different types of grippers, as well as customization options, makes them a flexible choice for a variety of applications.
SCHUNK EGI
ParallelServo-electric 2-finger parallel gripper with sensitive gripping force control and long stroke.
KOSMEK WPP Robotic Hand
AngularCompact Body with High-Gripping Force
Ability to Install Auto Switches for Gripper Detection