
LG-NS Robot Gripper
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Description
The LG-NS Robot Gripper is a lightweight, dual-motion end effector designed for small robotic arms and mobile bases. It provides clamping and wrist rotation functionality driven by standard hobby servos, making it well suited for robotics students, hobbyists, and makers building custom manipulators.
Dual-axis servo control
The mechanism accommodates two standard hobby servos to drive clamp opening and closing as well as wrist rotation. The integrated wrist rotates approximately 180 degrees for flexible object positioning.
Injection moulded clamp design
Constructed from durable injection moulded parts, the clamp opens up to a maximum width of 1.3 inches. The package includes two clamp cushions to assist with gripping objects securely.
Hitec 422 servo compatibility
The gripper is compatible with Hitec 422 standard servos or equivalent standard hobby servo models. Please note that servos are not included and must be sourced separately.
Simple screwdriver assembly
The kit requires only a standard screwdriver for full mechanical assembly. This allows for quick integration onto educational robotics platforms and custom builds.
Compact and lightweight footprint
Measuring 57 x 65 x 30 mm with a total weight of just 25 g, the unit adds minimal payload mass to small robotic arms and mobile platforms.
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Specifications
| Max clamp width | 1.3" |
| Size | 57x65x30 mm(2.24"x2.56"x1.18") |
| Weight | 25g |
In the box
| LG-NS robot gripper | 1 |
| Clamp cushion | 2 |
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