Doosan robot grippers — flexible & servo-electric
Add Servo-Flex to your Doosan cells: one flexible gripper, 6–120 mm, no jaw changes, mechanical hold without power.
Doosan cobots — including the high-payload H series — pair perfectly with Servo-Flex: flexible gripping, electric control, and a 2–4 kg tool that leaves payload for the part.
Mounting & interface
Standard ISO 9409-1 flange adaptation with a Doosan-specific adapter plate, controlled over 24 V digital I/O. No compressed air required.
Typical robots
A0509, M1013, H2515, P3020
Servo-Flex on Doosan
One gripper for your Doosan cell
A single Servo-Flex grips 6–120 mm with one jaw configuration, replacing several dedicated tools on your Doosan arm.
Recover Doosan payload
At 2–4 kg, Servo-Flex returns kilograms to the Doosan robot so it can handle the part instead of a heavy tool.
No air on the arm
Fully servo-electric — no pneumatics to route along the Doosan robot, no compressed-air cost or maintenance.
Safe on power loss
The mechanical clamp holds the part even if the cell loses power — critical for safe, unattended operation.
Frequently asked questions
Is Servo-Flex compatible with Doosan robots?
Yes. Servo-Flex grippers integrate with Doosan robots and cobots using standard mechanical flange adaptation and 24 V digital I/O, so they fit common Doosan tool interfaces.
How does Servo-Flex mount on a Doosan robot?
Servo-Flex adapts to the Doosan tool flange (ISO 9409-1 pattern) with a brand-specific adapter plate, and is controlled over simple digital I/O — no compressed air required.
Do I need compressed air on my Doosan cell?
No. Servo-Flex is fully servo-electric, so there are no air lines to route along the Doosan arm and no pneumatic infrastructure to maintain.
How much payload does Servo-Flex free on a Doosan robot?
Because Servo-Flex weighs only 2–4 kg, replacing a heavier tool can return several kilograms of usable payload to the Doosan robot — for example +8 kg on a 40 kg arm.
Integrate Servo-Flex on your Doosan cell.
Book a demonstration with our engineers — tell us your robot and your part range.