Korean gripper manufacturer TESOLLO has introduced its latest robotic hand, the Delto Gripper-5 Finger (DG-5F), designed specifically for humanoid applications. Set to be available in March, the DG-5F offers 20 degrees of freedom, with each of its five fingers featuring four independently controlled joints to closely replicate the movements of a human hand.
TESOLLO developed this model in response to the growing demand for dual-arm humanoid robots. Unlike its previous single-arm grippers, which lack a specific orientation, the DG-5F is produced in both left-hand and right-hand versions.
Measuring about 20 cm (7.9 inches) in length—comparable to an average adult male hand—and weighing just 1.4 kg (3.1 lb), the DG-5F delivers a gripping force of up to 7 kg (15.4 lb).
Since 2019, TESOLLO has been manufacturing various robotic grippers, including hybrid models that combine suction with electric parallel technologies, four-finger grippers for intricate handling tasks, and specialized designs for applications such as bundle palletizing and connector assembly.
The new robotic hand features an integrated gripping algorithm that adapts to objects of diverse shapes and materials. It also supports key industrial communication protocols like Modbus RTU/TCP.
A TESOLLO representative noted that the company is currently in discussions with distribution partners with extensive networks in Japan, the U.S., Canada, and Europe, and that efforts to secure distributors in Asia—including China and Taiwan—are progressing faster than expected. Furthermore, TESOLLO plans to participate in at least one international industrial exhibition or robotics conference each month throughout 2025 to further establish a global network of regional distributors.