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MG10
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MG10
OnRobotOnRobot MG10 is a versatile, easy-to-use electromagnetic gripper for material handling, assembly, and machine tending in manufacturing, automotive, and aerospace. It offers adjustable magnetic force, built-in part detection, and holds workpiece after power loss. No external air source needed, compatible with all major robot brands via One System. Ideal for irregular parts and large flat metal sheets.
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Industry
- factory
- warehouse
Specification
- Electromagnetic gripper, no external air source needed
- Adjustable magnetic force and part detection
- Holds workpiece after power loss or emergency stop
- Compatible with all major robot brands via One System
- Built-in proximity sensor for part presence detection
- Quick Changer for fast tool change
- No traces left on workpieces unlike vacuum grippers
- Handles perforated, abrasive, or dusty parts
Price
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Evidence-graded claims from the OnRobot deep report
OnRobot acquired Purple Robotics (vacuum gripper developers for cobots) following a $152M Series C growth equity investment from Summit Partners in 2022
The acquisition of Purple Robotics and the Summit Partners investment are independently reported by Robotics247 [13] and corroborated by Private Equity Wire [12] and Tracxn [11], providing multi-source third-party confirmation; however, post-acquisition integration outcomes and product-level impact remain unverified.
from OnRobot deep report →
The VGP30 vacuum gripper can handle payloads of up to 30 kg using dual independent vacuum channels with intelligent automatic vacuum flow adjustment
The 30 kg payload and dual-channel vacuum adjustment specifications are stated on OnRobot's official VGP30 product page [4] with high internal consistency, but no independent lab test, customer validation, or third-party review in the dossier confirms real-world performance under these rated conditions.
from OnRobot deep report →
D:PLOY reduces collaborative robot application deployment time from a full day to a few hours
This figure appears only on OnRobot's official product pages and press releases [9][14]; no independent customer report, third-party benchmark, or field study in the dossier corroborates the specific time-reduction claim.
from OnRobot deep report →The RG2 and RG6 finger grippers reduce robot programming time by 70% through automatic grip detection and no-manual-programming features
The 70% programming-time-reduction figure is stated solely on OnRobot's own RG2 and RG6 product pages [2][3]; no independent user study, teardown, or third-party benchmark in the dossier validates this specific percentage.
from OnRobot deep report →The Dual Quick Changer tool changer delivers approximately 50% increase in production efficiency
The ~50% production efficiency increase is a vendor-only claim from OnRobot's official product pages [2][3]; no independent customer outcome, case study, or third-party measurement in the dossier supports this figure.
from OnRobot deep report →





