Gripping systems

Andreas Mühlbauer,

Gripper construction kit for cobots

Schunk adapts its components from the standard program to the cobots from Doosan Robotics and Techman Robot.

Following the success of the Plug & Work portfolio for Universal Robots, Schunk is extending the idea of simple equipment for cobots to the lightweight robots from Doosan Robotics and Techman Robot.

With the Plug & Work portfolios for the cobots from Doosan Robotics, Techman Robot and Universal Robots, Schunk simplifies the entry into lightweight robotics. © Schunk

Schunk adapts components from its standard range to the various cobots. The customized portfolios include pneumatic and electric grippers, co-act gripper modules for collaborative applications and quick-change systems.

While the easy-to-operate and cost-effective pneumatic grippers are primarily predestined for conventional automation applications, electric grippers enable a wide range of applications. The grippers in the Co-act series are certified for collaborative use. All components are prepared for direct mechanical and electrical connection and can be installed and commissioned in just a few simple steps. Plug-ins simplify programming.

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