| Electro-Permanent Magnetic Gripper | Best for integrators and OEM teams that need secure magnetic holding with controlled release in repeatable automation cells. | Holding force: Application-dependent after workpiece review | The selected magnetic circuit must match workpiece geometry, material, motion, and safety factor. |
| Electromagnetic Gripper | Best for machine builders and integrators comparing magnetic gripping with vacuum, clamp, or mechanical pickup methods. | Duty cycle: Defined by energizing time and thermal review | Electromagnets require duty-cycle review to avoid heat-related performance drift. |
| Magnetic EOAT | Best for robot integrators and OEMs that need a complete magnetic tooling package instead of a loose magnet only. | EOAT mass: Calculated with gripper, bracket, cable, and workpiece | Robot payload and moment checks must include the complete tooling stack. |
| Robot Magnetic Gripper | Best for integrators specifying magnetic gripping for ABB, FANUC, KUKA, Yaskawa, or similar industrial robot cells. | Payload margin: Reviewed from full EOAT and workpiece mass | The robot must carry the gripper, bracket, cables, and part through the actual motion. |
| Cobot Magnetic Gripper | Best for teams using collaborative robots where compact size, low tooling weight, and simple integration matter. | Tool weight: Minimized against required holding force | Cobot payload limits make every bracket, cable, and gripper gram important. |
| Sheet Metal Magnetic Gripper | Best for manufacturing engineers and integrators handling steel sheets, blanks, or flat parts in repeatable automation. | Sheet thickness: Reviewed with material and contact area | Thin, coated, or flexible sheets can change pickup and release behavior. |
| Magnetic Depalletizing Head | Best for integrators automating metal part depalletizing where part variation, stack height, and release sequence need review. | Stack variation: Defined by pallet, tray, or bin presentation | Depalletizing needs tolerance for changing pickup height, alignment, and part exposure. |
| Custom Robot Gripper | Best for OEMs and integrators that need a magnetic gripper adapted to real machine constraints instead of a catalog-only part. | Customization scope: Pole layout, bracket, adapter, cable, connector, and packaging | A clear scope keeps quote, prototype, and batch-production expectations aligned. |