SVH
The SCHUNK SVH robotic hand is a servo-electric, five-finger robotic hand with integrated control electronics, offering human-like dexterity, adaptive grasping, and precise manipulation for advanced robotic applications.
Available on backorder
Specifications and details:
Weight | 0.9 kg |
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Dimensions | 50 × 50 × 50 cm |
Strength [kg] | 20–140 N & ~4 kg payload |
Number of fingers | 5 |
Degrees of freedom, hands | 9 |
Motor tech | Linkage‑driven, integrated electronics; 24 V; RS‑485 |
Main structural material | Not specified |
Manufacturer | SCHUNK |
Nationality | Germany |
Website | https://schunk.com/ |
Description
The SCHUNK SVH robotic hand is a highly dexterous, servo-electric gripper designed to replicate the full range of human hand movements. Featuring nine motors and twenty mechanically coupled joints, it enables adaptive grasping and precise manipulation of a wide variety of objects. The SCHUNK SVH robotic hand compliant structure and flexible fingertips provide secure, natural contact—ideal for advanced robotics, teleoperation, and research in embodied AI or humanoid platforms.
All control electronics, power modules, and sensors are fully integrated into the wrist housing, minimizing external wiring and simplifying system integration. Operating on 24 V DC and available in both left- and right-hand configurations, the SCHUNK SVH offers outstanding reliability and repeatability in real-world automation, service robotics, and human-robot interaction environments.
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