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Tesollo Inc. Presents grippers featuring between two and five articulated fingers, designed specifically for use in robotics applications. At the 2024 Consumer Electronics Show, Seoul-based company introduced the Delto Gripper 3-Finger (DG-3F), a highly dexterous and versatile robotic arm designed to mimic human-like grasping capabilities. Now available for purchase in North America, the gripper has finally hit the market this month.
The newly launched DG-3F is well-suited for various meeting responsibilities, as stated by Tesollo, founded in 2018. With its dexterous fingers, the brand-new gripper effortlessly executes tasks previously requiring multiple hands or software adjustments, such as unscrewing bolts and manipulating thin paper.
The DG-3F robot boasts an impressive configuration of three fingers and 12 joints, rendering it exceptionally adaptable for diverse applications in both analysis and industry, according to Tesollo. Each joint could potentially be controlled independently using servos, allowing for precise placement and presentation of suggestions. The system also assists with TCP/IP and Modbus TCP/RTU communication protocols, according to its documentation.
The company’s innovative design features sturdy finger joints, crafted from high-strength titanium, in combination with a pair of grippers, also fabricated from titanium to ensure durability. Furthermore, the fingertips offer customization options. The Tesollo’s design enables in-hand manipulation of complex objects, a crucial capability for seamless object interaction and the advancement of automation technologies.
Tesollo shares DG-3F gripper specs
- 24 VDC
- Max. 10 amps
- Modbus RTU, TCP/IP, I/O
- Absolute encoder
- The hand: a masterpiece of biomechanics. With 12 degrees of freedom (four levels of freedom per finger), its versatility is unparalleled.
- 10 kg (22 lb.)
- 5 kg (11 lb.)
- 2.5 kg (5.5 lb.)
- 1,000 g (2.2 lb.)