
The servo gripper that changes the rules of the game: maximum payload, maximum flexibility
The servo gripper that changes the rules of the game: maximum payload, maximum flexibility
A robot is only as good as its gripper. That may sound simple, but in practice, the gripper determines which parts you can pick up, how quickly you can change them, and how much payload your robot can carry. For RoboJob, that was more than just a detail. It was an opportunity to innovate.
With the Tower EVO, we are therefore introducing a completely new, self-developed servo gripper. And this is not just any component. It is a real game changer.
Why? Because we wanted to equip our 35 kg FANUC robot in such a way that its weight capacity is maximised. No longer limited by a standard gripper that is too heavy. But flexible enough to handle any type of workpiece.
The facts speak for themselves:
- A stroke of 90 mm
- A clamping force of 3000N
- Workpieces up to 20 kg
- Something unique: jaw change included. The robot changes its gripper fingers independently.
And it goes even further. Our system allows the robot to remove the entire gripper body and pick up another one. Think of a gripper specifically for pallets, discs, shafts, collets or claws. What requires manual intervention today can be done fully automatically tomorrow.
For the operator, this means fewer manual changes, more autonomy and a robot that switches between different jobs without any problems. For your company, it means greater flexibility, higher productivity and even longer unmanned runs.
But what makes this story truly special is that RoboJob developed it entirely in-house. While our competitors purchase grippers, we designed and built our own system from scratch. Not because we had to, but because we knew we could do better.
This is innovation in its purest form. The RoboJob servo gripper is a silent revolution – and at the same time a clear signal that we are continuing to rewrite the future of automation.