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Anatomically shaped robotic hand for complex manipulations

Anatomically shaped robotic hand for complex manipulations

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With its 19 dislocatable, self-healing finger joints, the SoftHand replaces numerous individual grippers and thus is predestined for complex handling tasks. The research variant of SoftHand is intended for educational purposes, research institutes, laboratories, and universities. It is available in different colours and equipped with a stiff wrist. Numerous software interfaces, including Matlab-Simulink and a high-level C interface, are available to simplify integration with test programs.

The industrial-grade variant comes with flexible application options, avoiding tiresome gripper changes: Between the thumb and a finger, the SoftHand reliably holds objects weighing up to 600 g. Once the SoftHand is fully utilised, the maximum gripping weight increases to 2kg. The wrist is rotatable; the gloves are easily replaceable. Protection class IP65 makes it possible to use it in damp, dusty or other environments that are unpleasant for humans. The SoftHand fulfils numerous normative requirements, especially regarding risk assessment, strength and force limitations.

With its anatomical shape and 19 finger joints, the SoftHand can be used as a gripper for parts with complex geometries as well as for “shaking” electromechanical or large electronic components into place in electronics production. It works well with highly sensitive robots equipped with force sensors

German Robotics GmbH – www.german-robotics.com

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