
Gripper Jaws & Fingers
Custom CNC machined gripper jaws and fingers for robotic handling, matched jaw sets, non-marring contact, part location, and CTQ inspection planning.
Review productCNC machined EOAT components for food, medical, pharmaceutical, and clean handling environments where material traceability, cleanability, corrosion resistance, and documentation matter.
Clean or regulated EOAT programs need more than dimensional fit. Buyers usually need material traceability, corrosion-resistant grades, clean edges, accessible geometry, and a documentation plan that procurement and quality teams can approve.
Inquiry Email
Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.

A useful RFQ connects the automation problem to machining, material, inspection, and documentation decisions. This matrix shows what usually needs to be made explicit.
| Buyer Need | EOAT Concern | Machining Response | Buyer Evidence |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cleanability | Residue, trapped liquid, burrs, or inaccessible pockets | Review internal corners, drain/clean access, edge break, and finish. | DFM notes for clean geometry and outgoing visual checks. |
| Material traceability | Supplier approval delays or wrong grade risk | Align COA/MTR, material grade, finish, and part revision early. | Document request list tied to PO and shipment scope. |
| Product-safe contact | Scratches, contamination, deformation, or failed cleaning | Use suitable stainless/plastic contact zones and controlled edge breaks. | Contact surface notes and material/finish record. |
Material choices should follow environment, duty cycle, product contact, cleaning, payload, and documentation needs. Final selection should still be confirmed against the drawing and buyer standards.
Add these application details to the first RFQ so the quote can include realistic DFM, inspection, lead-time, and documentation assumptions.
Application images are useful only when they clarify risk. Use these examples to identify product-contact surfaces, robot interface constraints, vacuum or gripping details, service access, and the documentation your team needs before sample approval.

Useful for reviewing product-contact surfaces and cleanable geometry.

Shows why material, edge condition, and contact surface notes should be explicit.

Supports discussion of non-marring contact and documented material selection.
These points should be resolved before quote approval when the parts affect line uptime, part quality, validation records, or supplier onboarding.

Custom CNC machined gripper jaws and fingers for robotic handling, matched jaw sets, non-marring contact, part location, and CTQ inspection planning.
Review product
CNC machined vacuum manifolds, suction cup mounts, pneumatic blocks, and EOAT airflow components with port, sealing face, and burr-control review.
Review product
CNC machined tooling plates, EOAT nests, locating fixtures, and datum-controlled part supports for robotic pick, place, inspection, and assembly cells.
Review product
Custom CNC machined EOAT components for robot end effectors, including mixed-material assemblies, brackets, plates, nests, jaws, and inspection-ready replacement parts.
Review productCNC machined EOAT parts for electronics, semiconductor, wafer, and delicate component handling where low mass, clean edges, non-marring contact, and precise location matter.
CNC machined EOAT components for packaging, palletizing, bag handling, foam vacuum grippers, and high-cycle material handling automation.
Include the robot model, product type, environment, duty cycle, CAD files, target quantity, and required approval records. We will return practical DFM questions, quote assumptions, and inspection scope notes.
Inquiry Email
Attach your CAD files (STEP, IGES) and tolerances for quick quoting.