A pneumatic gripper is typically equipped with 2 or 3 jaws (parallel or angular) driven by a single or double acting cylinder. They are most often used in automated production processes. The objects can range from small components such as circuit boards or chips to larger items like injection moulded parts.
Pneumatic grippers are available in many variants, each offering its own benefits and unique features.
The pneumatic angular gripper moves its jaws radially, opening and closing around a central pivot point. They are often used in applications with limited space, as the jaws move upwards and out of the way. These grippers are suitable for holding large objects with irregular shapes.

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