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End Effectors for Collaborative Robots

September 15, 2025

SMC’s end effectors for collaborative robots

SMC’s end effectors for collaborative robots handle workpieces of various materials and shapes, reducing setup time with plug-and-play configuration. Options include parallel air grippers, 2-finger grippers, vacuum grippers, and more, ensuring efficient and versatile material handling.

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