So what do you need to pick up? You know, so what's the size, the mass and material? And then there's different design constraints as well. Michael Guelker: Yeah, so you know, gripping always begins with the workpiece. So can you explain how engineers or operators, you know should first look at what the gripper will be used for to help narrow down their gripper options? #Linkedin sign up how to#Michael Guelker: And thanks for having me, David.ĭavid Greenfield: So before we get into the specifics about different gripper types, let's first talk about how to approach robot gripper selection based on the application. Now joining me to answer this question is Michael Guelker with Festo, a supplier of industrial automation technologies ranging from electric pneumatic and servo, pneumatic actuators and robot grippers to servo motors and drive sensors and controllers. And the question we'll be answering in this episode is how to choose robot grippers. I'm David Greenfield, Director of Content for Automation World. And you can find even more answers by subscribing to automation world at Subscribe David Greenfield: Welcome to the Automation World Gets Your Questions Answered podcast, where we connect with industry experts to get the answers you need about industrial automation technologies.
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