By Mike Oitzman | July 24, 2024
Tesollo Inc. offers grippers with two to five fingers for robotics applications. At CES 2024, the Incheon, South Korea-based company introduced the Delto Gripper 3-Finger, or DG-3F, a dexterous robotic manipulator. This month, it has made the gripper available for sale in North America.
The new DG-3F is suitable for many assembly tasks, according to Tesollo, which was founded in 2018. With its nimble fingers, the new gripper can perform tasks that previously required multiple end effectors or a tool change, such as unscrewing bolts and handling thin paper.
The DG-3F features three fingers and 12 joints, making it a highly flexible 3 for both research and industrial applications, Tesollo said. Each joint can be individually servo controlled with position and current feedback. The system also supports TCP/IP and Modbus TCP/RTU communication protocols, said the company.
Finger Joints 1 and 2 of the gripper are made of titanium for durability, and the fingertips are customizable. Tesollo added that its design enables in-hand manipulation for grasping objects, a crucial capability for object assembly and future automation advancements.
Tesollo shares DG-3F gripper specifications
- Voltage: 24 VDC
- Current consumption: Max. 10 amps
- Communication: Modbus RTU, TCP/IP, I/O
- Encoder: Absolute encoder
- Degrees of freedom: 12 DoF (four degrees of freedom per finger)
- Maximum payload: 10 kg (22 lb.)
- Rated payload: 5 kg (11 lb.)
- Pinching payload (two-finger): 2.5 kg (5.5 lb.)
- Weight: 1,000 g (2.2 lb.)