Welcome, Mark 7 Robotic Hand by Mand.ro!
The Mark 7 Robotic Hand is a modular humanoid hand, developed by Mand.ro. This lightweight, human-sized component is equipped with seven degrees of freedom (DoF) and proprietary finger-integrated micro actuators. It boasts a unique modular architecture that enables personalization of various features such as finger design, hand size, grip strength, and speed, as well as finger length. These specifications make the Mark 7 an apt choice for human-like manipulation and tool use across a wide range of applications.
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The tool also embraces a responsive control system which improves handling of delicate and moderately heavy objects, making it a versatile choice for both research and real world deployment. Additionally, its compact form allows effortless integration into numerous robotic systems. The Mark 7 hand uses a modular finger architecture that permits customization based on specific application needs, leading to increased adaptability and utility in service robotics and advanced automation scenarios.
Currently in production, the Mark 7 Robotic Hand, validated by South Korean manufacturer Mand.ro, is available on backorder. Its availability indicates the growing demand for versatile humanoid tools in the global market. The manufacturer’s website provides additional details and contact information. Its introduction to the market underscores the growing clout of advanced, customized humanoid manipulators in the evolving robotics sphere.

