Parallel-Jaw Gripper

The most common industrial gripper type, consisting of two flat or shaped fingers that open and close in parallel. Parallel-jaw grippers are simple, reliable, and sufficient for pick-and-place of many object types. They grasp objects by squeezing from two sides (antipodal grasp). Actuation is typically pneumatic (fast, binary) or electric (proportional force control).

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