Parallel gripper

A parallel gripper is mounted to an end-of-arm tool used in industrial automation and robotics for handling objects with flat or irregular shapes.

A parallel gripper typically consists of two parallel jaws that move toward or away from each other to grip the object being handled. The jaws can be made of various materials, such as rubber, plastic, or metal, and can be designed to have different shapes and sizes to fit the object being handled.

Parallel grippers are often used in manufacturing and assembly processes where the handling of irregularly shaped objects is critical to the success of the operation. They can be used to pick and place objects, manipulate parts during assembly, and perform various other tasks that require precise and secure handling of objects with flat or irregular shapes Our parallel grippers for EOAT include:

Secure and Reliable Gripping

Our parallel grippers are designed to provide a secure and reliable grip on a wide range of objects, including irregularly shaped or textured surfaces. This ensures that your assembly and packaging process can run smoothly and efficiently, with minimal risk of dropped or damaged parts.

Multiple Jaw Options

We offer a range of jaw options for our grippers, including standard, long, and soft jaws, to accommodate a variety of part and component shapes and sizes. Our parallel grippers are also available in a range of sizes, to suit your specific needs.

Durable Construction

Our parallel grippers are made from high-quality materials, including anodized aluminium, to provide reliable performance in even the harshest manufacturing environments. We also offer grippers with corrosion-resistant coatings for use in harsh environments.

Customisation Options

We offer a range of customisation options for our parallel grippers, including jaw opening and closing force, jaw stroke, and mounting options. This allows you to customise our grippers to meet the specific needs of your assembly and packaging process.