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Robot hand tool "Flexible Finger"

Production equipment, a robotic hand with opening and closing claws, an innovative end effector that gently "grabs" various shapes!

We would like to introduce our "Flexible Finger" that we handle. There is no need to prepare dedicated hands for each subtle shape difference, as one hand can accommodate them all! Thanks to our unique technology, flexibility allows for secure and reliable handling even with irregularly shaped workpieces! It can stably chuck various shapes. 【Features】 ● The lattice structure and 3D molding enable delicate "gripping" similar to a human hand. ● It fits various shapes and can be stably chucked. ● Custom design and manufacturing are possible according to the required shape and flexibility. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.

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Lattice-structured flexible fingers for handling various shaped delivery boxes.

Started evaluation at Toyota Motor Corporation for utilization in palletizing and depalletizing robots.

We have developed a robotic hand (with flexible fingers) for handling returnable containers (plastic containers). It is intended for use in palletizing and depalletizing robots. This flexible finger is composed of a lattice structure, which is a three-dimensional grid structure that can only be created using a 3D printer, resulting in a complex shape. This structure achieves "softness" while maintaining durability, allowing for stable gripping of complex box shapes. To automate the loading and unloading of returnable containers, we have begun evaluations at Toyota Motor Corporation's Manufacturing Engineering Department. Until now, in situations where various standards and shapes of returnable containers are mixed, there have been challenges such as "inability to grip the boxes stably" and "boxes breaking," making automation difficult. To address this, we are utilizing the flexible fingers with a lattice structure.

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  • Robot Hand Tools

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