Schunk at the Motek

Intelligent design

At Motek, Schunk will be presenting an end-of-arm program with grippers, quick-change modules, force/torque sensors and commissioning tools specially designed for the lightweight robots from Universal Robots.

Schunk offers a coordinated end-of-arm program for the lightweight robots from Universal Robots. © Schunk

The range enables a variety of applications, from machine loading to collaborative scenarios and testing applications. In autumn, a mechatronic large-stroke gripper will be added, which enables variable gripping forces of between 50 and 600 newtons with a freely programmable stroke of 42.5 millimetres per finger.

The plug & work-capable EGL is suitable for handling tasks with part weights of up to three kilograms. Within its gripper range, Schunk will also activate an intelligent design and selection tool that simplifies the engineering of handling systems and avoids costly oversizing. as

Hall 7, Stand 7218

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