This looks more like they intentionally didn't make the gripper on the right close with proper force, especially on the hard products. For soft products a pneumatic/vacuum based tool is normally used instead. Very few robot applications have to pick a wide variety of product types dynamically in a way that makes switching toolheads impossible/too impractical.
this post was submitted on 14 Jan 2024
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