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Global Market Insights: Parallel Robotics Grippers (2023-2030)

The Global Parallel Robotics Gripper Market is poised for substantial growth from 2023 to 2030, driven by advancements in automation and robotics technologies. Increasing demand across industries such as manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare is propelling innovations in gripper designs and functionalities, enhancing efficiency and operational precision.

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Global Market Insights: Parallel Robotics Grippers (2023-2030)

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  1.    +1 217 636 3356 +44 20 3289 9440 sales@mobilityforesights.com    Your Cart 0   Company Market Reports Consumer Research Advisory Services Exports - Imports Careers Contact Us Blog Your cart is empty Your Name Return to Shop Business Email Global Parallel Robotics Gripper Market 2023-2030 Country Phone Number +82 Company Name Single User License : $ 3,500 Your message Corporate User License : $ 6,000 By submitting this form, you are agreeing to the  Request Sample Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I'm not a robot reCAPTCHA Privacy - Terms BUY NOW DOWNLOAD SAMPLE DESCRIPTION TABLE OF CONTENTS GLOBAL PARALLEL ROBOTICS GRIPPER MARKET INTRODUCTION All RAD robotic grippers are pneumatic and use parallel motion to enable you to effectively grip, manipulate, and place objects in your automated manufacturing process. All RAD robot grippers are designed to be extremely durable for maximum life.In a clean environment, parallel standard grippers can handle a wide range of small parts. Festo provides strong gripper systems with loadable T-slot guidance of the gripper jaws to withstand high forces. Tight grippers are appropriate for handling in difficult and highly soiled environments. GLOBAL PARALLEL ROBOTICS GRIPPER MARKET SIZE AND FORECAST Global parallel robotics gripper market accounted for $XX Billion in 2022 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2023 to 2030. NEW PRODUCT LAUNCH We use cookies to understand site usage and improve content and offerings on our site. To learn more, refer to our Privacy Policy. By continuing to use this site, or closing this box, OnRobot Launches Low Cost, Easy-to-Use 2FG7 Gripper for Demanding Applications. OnRobot’s cleanroom-ready, IP67- certified, collaborative 2FG7 parallel gripper is the latest addition to OnRobot’s range of no-fuss, all-electric gripper 0  productsOnRobots’ new 2FG7 is a user-friendly low cost, cleanroom-ready parallel gripper for a wide range of robotic Learn more you consent to our use of cookies. applications. (Photo: Business Wire). Got it! Continue Shopping OnRobot has launched the 2FG7, a complete, low cost, easy to use, out-of-the-box, cleanroom-ready parallel gripper. Designed to enable companies of all sizes to set up gripping applications at low cost, the 2FG7 can be deployed within minutes and is specially designed to handle demanding payloads –even in tight spaces. The new 2FG7 gripper is ideal for low-volume, high-mix production and enables fast ROI for many different applications, including machine tending, material handling and assembly.“The cost of robot hardware components has declined in recent years, but this hasn’t translated into a benefit to smaller manufacturing companies because the vast majority of industrial robot peripherals remain prohibitively complex and time-consuming to deploy”. Boasting a maximum payload of 11 kg (24.3 lb), an external grip range of up to 74 mm (2.91 in) and a gripping force of between 20-140 N, the versatile 2FG7 can handle heavy, bulky payloads with ease. Smaller than OnRobot’s RG2 and RG6 grippers – and yet more powerful than both – the 2FG7’s dimensions (156 x 158 x 180 mm/6.14 x 6.22 x 7.08 in) make it the perfect gripper for use in small work envelopes, which is a major bonus in busy manufacturing facilities where space is at a premium, and in applications with tight quarters for maneuvering. RECENT DEVELOPMENT AND INNOVATION S Company Development No Name Robotics DH introduced the PGHL line of industrial flat electric grippers to provide a wider gripping range. Robotics 1 DH The new PGHL industrial flat electric gripper is made to handle complicated workpieces, like automobile electronic components and new energy lithium-ion batteries, in automated manufacturing lines. The new line of electric grippers from Applied Robotics has become available. With the same precision Applied 2 and dependability customers have come to expect, these new 17 grippers have been engineered to Robotics address many of the automation difficulties without the need for air, all while using less energy. The PGHL series of industrial flat electric grippers is a product of DH-Robotics. It features a compact structure design, high force control accuracy, and a large load capacity, all while minimising the product’s size and weight. It can be highly integrated into robots or modules to meet the flexible clamping requirements of more demanding load scenarios. Electric grippers of the PGHL series from DH-Robotics are now in mass production and are useful for a variety of tasks including handling, loading and unloading, assembly, and gripping big workpieces in the precision machining, automotive electronic parts, new energy, and factory logistics industries. When compared to pneumatic grippers, electric grippers are more precise and versatile in terms of gripping force, location, speed, and other variables. This helps to produce high-quality products. By incorporating Applied Robotics latest electric grippers into their extensive product range, they are able to provide customers with even greater adaptability, precision, and effectiveness for all of their future application needs. The range of standard electric grippers includes 2 and 3 jaw parallel, centric, collaborative, adaptive, rotating, and electromagnetic grippers. All grippers are compact and modular in design to satisfy the industry’s growing expectations. With an automated finger/end-effector change without requiring the gripper to change bodies, the new RV36 Robotic Gripper is a two-finger parallel gripper with a patent-pending design. Customers can reduce gripper-body costs and increase part-holding versatility by utilising different finger configurations with a single gripper body when employing quick-change fingers, which are fastened with pull studs. The tiny Kurt RV36 Gripper is packed with functions; it has built-in electronics with sensors to check that fingers are positioned correctly and additional sensors to check that items are placed correctly and prepared for manufacturing. The gripper’s weight is minimised due to a high-strength aluminium alloy, and its hard-coat finish adds longevity and less wear. A double-acting piston design allows the RV 36 Gripper to clamp and unclamp with maximum force, and it may be machined to work in a range of applications with carvable aluminium or steel fingers.

  2. Also available for separate purchase are extra finger sets. Extra space- and money-saving features are available with Kurt RV 36 Grippers. Due to pull-stud automation, which offers clients cost savings through a quick-change finger system that provides various finger alternatives for a single gripper body, the gripper’s lower size facilitates easier storage in situations when space is at a premium. Being able to autonomously switch between gripper fingers and support an infinite number of end-effector configurations makes the RV36 the first robot gripper. THIS REPORT WILL ANSWER FOLLOWING QUESTIONS 1. How many parallel robotics gripper are manufactured per annum globally? Who are the sub-component suppliers in different regions? 2. Cost breakup of a Global parallel robotics gripper and key vendor selection criteria 3. Where is the parallel robotics gripper manufactured? What is the average margin per unit? 4. Market share of Global parallel robotics gripper market manufacturers and their upcoming products 5. Cost advantage for OEMs who manufacture Global parallel robotics gripper in-house 6. key predictions for next 5 years in Global parallel robotics gripper market 7. Average B-2-B parallel robotics gripper market price in all segments 8. Latest trends in parallel robotics gripper market, by every market segment 9. The market size (both volume and value) of the parallel robotics gripper market in 2023-2030 and every year in between? 10. Production breakup of parallel robotics gripper market, by suppliers and their OEM relationship RELATED REPORTS MARKET REPORTS CONSUMER RESEARCH INFORMATION ADVISORY SERVICES CONTACT INFORMATION  172/1, 2nd Floor, 5th Main, 9th Cross Rd, Opposite to Kairalee Nikethan Education Trust, Indira Nagar 1st Stage, Bengaluru, Karnataka 560038, INDIA  +1 217 636 3356, +44 20 3289 9440  sales@mobilityforesights.com Working Hours: Mon - Fri (9 AM - 9 PM IST) Connect with us     © Copyright 2017-2023. Mobility Foresights. All Rights Reserved.

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