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LEHR Series – New Electric Gripper for Collaborative Robots from SMC

January 22, 2024

LEHR Series - Electric Gripper for Collaborative Robots from SMC

These LEHR Series grippers are compatible with URCap plug-in software. By using the dedicated software certified for UniversalRobots, URCap, the teach pendant can conduct various operations of SMC grippers intuitively, allowing for sensor signals to be easily incorporated. Save a copy of the URCap software to a USB flash drive and insert it into the teach pendant to easily install the software.

Features and Benefits of the LEHR Series

  • Can be used with the collaborative robots of UNIVERSAL ROBOTS
  • Plug and Play
  • 2 variations are available.
  • Gripping force: 60 to 140 N
  • Operate by simply connecting 1 electrical wire
  • Annual CO2 emissions reduced by up to 52% through motor control optimization (SMC comparison)
  • With internal battery-less absolute encoder
  • Easy tool changing (Manual changer)
  • Compatible plug-in software: URCap

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LEHR Series Brochure

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