- Industrial-grade adaptive gripper for high-force, high-cycle pick-and-place
- Adaptive compliant contact surfaces conform to diverse object shapes
- 140 N grip force (OmniPicker 3)
- Durability rated for 1,000,000 cycles (OmniPicker 3)
- Modular tactile sensing built into the contact surfaces as replaceable modules
- Swappable end-effector originally designed for AgiBot's X2 humanoid
- Higher force and longer service life than five-finger dexterous hands
- Part of AgiBot's Omni 3 Series end-effector portfolio
Description
The AgiBot OmniPicker is an industrial-grade adaptive gripper engineered for high-force, high-cycle pick-and-place rather than multi-finger object manipulation. It originated as a swappable end-effector for AgiBot's X2 compact humanoid, allowing the standard dexterous hand to be replaced when a task calls for different gripping characteristics, and is the force-and-endurance complement to the OmniHand dexterous hand range.
Where five-finger hands prioritize versatility, the OmniPicker concentrates mechanical effort on the few contact points that hold an object securely, using a simpler drive system that sustains higher grip force and longer service life. Its adaptive design builds mechanical compliance into the contact surfaces so they conform to each object's shape, giving broader object compatibility than a rigid parallel-jaw gripper while keeping the force and cycle durability dexterous hands cannot match.
The current OmniPicker 3, announced in AgiBot's Omni 3 Series end-effector portfolio, carries three confirmed specifications: 140 newtons of grip force, durability rated for 1,000,000 cycles, and modular tactile sensing. The tactile modules build replaceable contact-force feedback into the gripping surfaces, providing richer grip-state information to catch failures conventional industrial grippers miss.
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AgiBot OmniPicker Adaptive Industrial Gripper
- Regular price
- Rs. 57,500.00
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