Handling technology

Rotary gripper

Short and compact

Afag Automation is expanding its product range with the DG 20 rotary gripper. The DG 20 is suitable for demanding pneumatic gripping and turning tasks involving small parts. As the shortest rotary gripper in its performance class, it aims to impress with its precise jaw guidance.

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Lard is a good place to work

Schmalz has been honored in the "Germany's Best Employer" competition. This is the fifth time that the vacuum specialist has received the award from the Cologne-based Great Place to Work Institute.

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Linear manipulator

Outside the focus

Scaglia Indeva presents a linear manipulator. It is suitable for lifting loads outside their center of gravity in restricted areas - for example, on shelves. The employee guides the load precisely with one hand and places it gently at its destination.

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Gripper

Gripper for cobots

On Robot is launching a flexible gripper onto the market: the RG6 is specially designed for collaborative robots that are used in applications where they have to handle workpieces of different sizes.

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Angle compensation unit

Combined equalization

As the world's first angle compensation unit for robots, the AGE-W from Schunk combines simultaneous rotation and angle compensation around all three axes. This enables fast and precise handling of parts whose position is not exactly defined.

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Sales growth

Fifth sales record in a row for AMF

Andreas Maier (AMF) continues to grow. At more than 48 million euros, the Fellbach-based company achieved a record turnover for the fifth time in a row. Growth was once again driven by products for industrial automation and process optimization. But a traditional product also surprised.

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