Festo Electric Parallel Gripper Robot Gripper

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RS Stock No.:
194-267
Mfr. Part No.:
EHPS-20-A-LK
Brand:
Festo
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Brand

Festo

Gripper Type

Electric

Product Type

Robot Gripper

End Effector

Parallel

Number of Fingers

2

Gripping Force

218N

Stroke

13 mm

Standards/Approvals

Zone 21 (UKEX), CRC 1 - Low corrosion stress, EU RoHS Directive, EPL Db (GB), IEC 61010-1, Zone 1 (UKEX), EPL Gb (GB), VDMA24364-B2-L, EU EMC Directive, UK instructions for EMC, LABS (PWIS) conformity, UK RoHS instructions

Festo Robot Gripper, 218N Gripping Force, 13mm Stroke - EHPS-20-A-LK, Numeric Part Number: 8103810


This robot gripper is an electric, two-finger parallel end effector designed to perform controlled object handling on automated systems. It delivers a Compact stroke for short-travel gripping tasks and is specified for use where hazardous-area certification and reduced-corrosion materials are required. The device suits integration on industrial robots and automation cells that demand precise, repeatable gripping force and conformity with recognised electrical safety and electromagnetic standards.

Features & Benefits


• 218N gripping force provides high-force handling for heavier components
• Parallel two-finger design offers secure symmetrical clamping for varied shapes
• 13mm stroke enables Compact short-travel pick-and-place operations
• Electric operation removes need for pneumatic supply for simplified integration
• LABS PWIS conformity reduces risk of contamination in sensitive assembly processes

**Applications**


• Suitable for automated assembly of metal and composite parts requiring strong grip
• Ideal for pick-and-place tasks in explosive-atmosphere production zones
• Used with robotic cells in electronics handling where low-corrosion materials matter
• Can be used for testing rigs that require a Compact parallel end effector
• Used for material transfer in controlled manufacturing lines with EMC constraints

What hazardous-area approvals does it carry for use in classified locations?


It holds certifications for Zone 1 and Zone 21 hazardous atmospheres with applicable EPL Gb and Db designations for use in potentially explosive environments.

How does the gripper address corrosion-sensitive production?


Materials and surface treatments meet a low-corrosion category consistent with CRC 1 and the VDMA24364-B2-L recommendation to limit corrosive influence on handled parts.

Which electromagnetic and environmental directives are considered in its design?


The device conforms to EMC requirements under EU and UK regulations for electromagnetic compatibility and follows RoHS restrictions for restricted substances.

What stroke and finger count should I expect for tight-tolerance tasks?


The mechanism delivers a 13mm actuation range with two opposing fingers arranged in a parallel configuration for repeatable alignment control.

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