Flexi 100
The lightweight 2-jaw servo-electric gripper for industrial robots and cobots.
- Only 2 kg — preserves precious cobot payload
- Grips 6–120 mm with one jaw configuration, no manual changes
- Patented mechanical clamping — up to 5 kN per jaw
- Three adjustable force levels: light, medium, max
- Mechanical hold keeps the part on power loss

| Weight | 2 kg |
| Jaws | 2 parallel jaws |
| Clamping range | 6 – 120 mm (no jaw change) |
| Gripping force | Up to 5 kN per jaw (≈ 500 kg) |
| Force levels | 3 — light / medium / max |
| Max part weight | Up to 30 kg (depending on overhang) |
| Holding | Mechanical lock — holds without power |
| Safety | Blue LEDs mark the gripping zone |
| Actuation | Servo-electric (no air supply) |
| Best for | Cobots and lightweight robot cells |
| Status | Patent pending · validated over thousands of cycles |
Frequently asked questions
What is the Servo-Flex Flexi 100?
The Flexi 100 is a 2 kg, 2-jaw servo-electric robot gripper that grips parts from 6 to 120 mm with a single jaw configuration. It is designed for industrial robots and cobots, preserving payload while delivering up to 5 kN per jaw.
Why is a 2 kg gripper important for cobots?
Cobots have limited payload. At only 2 kg, the Flexi 100 leaves more of that payload for the part itself — a 4 kg saving over a typical 6 kg gripper can be the difference between handling a part or not.
Does the Flexi 100 need compressed air?
No. The Flexi 100 is fully servo-electric. There are no air lines, no compressed-air cost and no pneumatic maintenance — only precise, programmable electric control.
What happens to the part if power is lost?
The clamping force is locked mechanically, so the part stays held even during a power cut. There is no risk of it being dropped.
What size and weight of parts can the Flexi 100 handle?
It grips diameters from 6 to 120 mm and handles parts up to 30 kg depending on overhang and orientation, with three adjustable force levels for delicate or heavy parts.
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