Welcome, VH-HA-18T2 Humanoid Hand!

The VH-HA-18T2 is a humanoid robotic hand, developed by China-based Vizum / ViHero. It is specifically designed to create natural movement, precise grasping, and is easily integrated into existing robotic systems. Due to its lightweight and compact build, it is perfect for precise, light industrial tasks, and research applications. The realization of this hand mimics actual human hand structure, enabling it to function naturally and adapt to humans’ interaction easily.

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The hand provides smooth, coordinated finger movement, enabling it to grasp objects securely. The VH-HA-18T2 model is equipped with 16 degrees of freedom, providing the hand an array of movements for efficient task completion. Its motor and linkage system maintains consistent and high-quality performance, even under prolonged usage. This adaptive robotic end also possesses a strength of 4.5 kg, which guarantees steady handling of certain weights.

The VH-HA-18T2 is currently in the production phase according to the manufacturer Vizum / ViHero and can be accessed from their official website. The compact design and compatibility of the VH-HA-18T2 make it a readily adaptable system which can be easily incorporated into multiple robotic systems without requiring significant redesign. It represents an important step in promoting accessible, capable, and practical solutions in humanoid robotics.

 

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