Robotics - End Effectors

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DHPC-6-A-NO-S-1
PARALLEL GRIPPER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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-10°C ~ 60°C
Parallel Gripper
2
Pneumatic
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2mm
DHPC
50.8 ~ 116.0PSI (3.5 ~ 8 bar)
795.38gf
DHPC-L-16-A-NC-S-1
PARALLEL GRIPPER
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-10°C ~ 60°C
Parallel Gripper
2
Pneumatic
10.30kgf
6mm
DHPC
14.5 ~ 116.0PSI (1 ~ 8 bar)
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DHPL-10-20-P-A
PARALLEL GRIPPER
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IP54 - Dust Protected, Water Resistant
-10°C ~ 60°C
Parallel Gripper
2
Pneumatic
6.12kgf
10mm
DHPL
36.3 ~ 116.0PSI (2.5 ~ 8 bar)
3.87kgf
DHRS-40-A
RADIAL GRIPPER
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PCB Symbol, Footprint & 3D Model
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5°C ~ 60°C
Angular Gripper
2
Pneumatic
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DHRS
29.0 ~ 116.0PSI (2 ~ 8 bar)
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HGPP-12-A
PARALLEL GRIPPER
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5°C ~ 60°C
Parallel Gripper
2
Pneumatic
11.83kgf
2.5mm
HGPP
29.0 ~ 116.0PSI (2 ~ 8 bar)
11.83kgf
HGDT-50-A-F-G1
THREE-POINT GRIPPER
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5°C ~ 60°C
Angular Gripper
3
Pneumatic
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4mm
HGDT
58.0 ~ 116.0PSI (4 ~ 8 bar)
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HGRT-50-A
RADIAL GRIPPER
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5°C ~ 60°C
Angular Gripper
2
Pneumatic
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-
HGRT
43.5 ~ 116.0PSI (3 ~ 8 bar)
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EHPS-20-A
PARALLEL GRIPPER
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IP40
5°C ~ 60°C
Parallel Gripper
2
Servo-Electric
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13mm
EHPS
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HGDD-50-A-G1
THREE-POINT GRIPPER
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IP65 - Dust Tight, Water Resistant
5°C ~ 60°C
Angular Gripper
3
Pneumatic
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8mm
HGDD
58.0 ~ 116.0PSI (4 ~ 8 bar)
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Robotics - End Effectors

Robotics end effectors are specialized devices that are attached to the end of a robotic arm, enabling the robot to interact with objects and perform specific tasks. These end effectors come in a variety of types and configurations, each designed for specific applications and requirements. Here is a more detailed description of robotics end effectors: Grippers: Grippers are the most common type of end effector used in robotics. They are designed to grasp, hold, and release objects of different shapes, sizes, and materials. Grippers can be categorized based on their drive type, such as pneumatic, electric, hydraulic, or magnetic, providing various gripping forces and speed capabilities. Vacuum Cups: Vacuum cups use suction to hold objects securely. They are commonly used for handling smooth and non-porous objects, such as glass, metal sheets, or electronic components. Vacuum cups can be made from different materials and come in various sizes and shapes to accommodate different object surfaces. Tool Changers: Tool changers allow robots to switch between different end effectors quickly. This enables robots to perform multiple tasks without requiring manual intervention. Tool changers ensure efficient utilization of robotic systems, reducing downtime and improving productivity. Welding Guns: Welding guns are specialized end effectors used for robotic welding applications. They typically include a welding torch or gun that delivers the necessary heat and filler material to join metal components together. Welding guns are designed to provide precise control over the welding process, ensuring high-quality and consistent welds. Suction Cups: Suction cups are similar to vacuum cups and are used for lifting and moving objects with flat or slightly curved surfaces. They use suction to create a seal between the cup and the object, allowing the robot to lift and manipulate the object securely. Cutting Tools: Cutting tools, such as blades or laser cutters, are employed as end effectors for robotic cutting applications. These tools enable precise and automated cutting of various materials, including metal, wood, or fabric. Cutting tools can be customized based on the specific cutting requirements. Dispensing Nozzles: Dispensing nozzles are used for precise and controlled dispensing of fluids, adhesives, or sealants. They ensure accurate placement of materials onto surfaces, eliminating human errors and improving efficiency in applications such as glue dispensing or sealing operations. Sensing and Inspection Tools: Some end effectors are equipped with sensors or inspection tools, such as cameras or probes, to perform inspection and quality control tasks. These tools enable robots to detect defects, measure dimensions, or perform visual inspections, ensuring product quality and consistency. When selecting an end effector, various factors should be considered, such as the drive type (pneumatic, electric, etc.), stroke per jaw (if applicable), operating pressure, gripping force, payload capacity, and compatibility with the robot arm. Choosing the right end effector is crucial to ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and safety in robotic applications. In summary, robotics end effectors are specialized devices attached to the end of a robotic arm, allowing robots to interact with objects and perform specific tasks. Grippers, vacuum cups, tool changers, welding guns, suction cups, cutting tools, dispensing nozzles, and sensing/inspection tools are some examples of robotics end effectors. Each type is designed to meet specific application requirements, providing robots with the ability to handle objects, weld, cut, dispense, or inspect materials accurately and efficiently. The selection of an end effector should consider various factors to ensure compatibility with the robotic system and optimal performance in the intended application.