Product Blitz: Grippers, Pump Drives and More Technology Launches

Jan. 8, 2021
Festo has introduced the EHMD compact rotary gripper module for high-speed laboratory sample handling and Control Techniques a pump drive Pump Drive offering a power range from 1.5-4,200 hp.

Learn about the latest product introductions to aid your future machine designs from: 

  • Control Techniques
  • Festo
  • Exair and
  • HYDAC.

During this time of challenge for our nation and our manufacturing sector, the business of developing new production systems continues. To help that process move forward, Hydraulics & Pneumatics is featuring an ongoing compilation of new products to keep innovation at the top of mind for our end-users, our OEMs and integrators, and our supply community.

To submit a product, send it to [email protected].

About the Author

Bob Vavra | Senior Content Director, Power & Motion and Machine Design

Bob Vavra is the Senior Content Director of Power & Motion and its sister publication Machine Design. Vavra has had a long career in publishing, media and events. He has covered all aspects of manufacturing for the past 20 years and is a regular attendee at events such as IMTS and Hannover Messe. Vavra is also a sought-after webcast moderator and event emcee, and has presided over events in the U.S., Germany and China. 

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