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ZING methadone doses

Gripper | Components | Life Science | Medicine and pharmaceuticals

2-Jaw Parallel Grippers
Series GEP2000

  • Largest stroke in small installation space
  • The simplest activation
  • Positionability via IO-Link
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1. 2-jaw parallel grippers
  • Largest stroke in small installation space
  • The simplest activation
  • Positionability via IO-Link
more
Task & Solution

The First Robotic Dose Assembly System Engineered by Thomas Hoffmann, ZING is an innovative machine that is designed specifically to assemble varying doses of methadone at opioid treatment programs. It improves efficiency, medication safety, and leads to an improved nurse and patient experience by enabling nurses to spend more time focusing on clinical tasks instead of spending time assembling doses. Part of this fantastic solution: Our GEP2000 gripper series. The 2-jaw-paralell grippers are compact and affordable electric grippers that offer a long service life of up to 10 million maintenance-free cycles and are predestined for medical and laboratory automation applications. A key characteristic of the grippers is the self-locking mechanism, which ensures a secure hold on the workpiece, e.g when assembling varying doses of methadone, even in the event of a power drop or emergency stop. Discover more about our GEP2000 series and numerous standard variants as well as individual solutions for pharma and life science here

Highlights and technical data
  • 10 million maintenance-free cycles (max.)
  • Integrated sensing
  • Self locking mechanism
Built-in standard components

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