DOBOT E6 Mini Servo Gripper
- Compact servo-driven gripper designed exclusively for the DOBOT Magician E6 robot arm — plug-and-play connection, no adapters or additional wiring required.
- Servo motor drive enables precise, programmable jaw control — students experience realistic industrial gripping processes at classroom scale.
- Purpose-built for education: mechatronics, automation, and STEAM curricula in high schools, vocational schools, and robotics labs.
- Compact, classroom-safe form factor — safe for student use during practical sessions without sacrificing gripping capability.
- Pairs directly with the Magician E6 Training Platform for full pick-and-place and sorting automation sequences.
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- Pan-India deliveryInsured shipping, all states
- Post-sale supportTraining + service included
What makes it work
DOBOT E6 Mini Servo Gripper
A compact, precise servo-driven gripper designed exclusively for the Magician E6 robot arm — plug-and-play integration for education, mechatronics training, and STEAM projects.
Compact Servo Gripper Built for the Classroom
The DOBOT E6 Mini Servo Gripper is a compact and precise end-effector designed specifically for educational applications with the Magician E6 robot arm. Powered by a servo drive, it enables students to experience realistic industrial gripping processes and fine motor control in a safe, classroom-scale format. Perfectly integrated with the Magician E6, the gripper connects via plug-and-play — no complex wiring or configuration required. It is purpose-built for hands-on learning in mechatronics, automation, and STEAM education, making it ideal for robotics projects, technical training courses, and vocational programmes where students need to interact with real industrial-grade gripping technology.
Four Reasons to Choose the Mini Servo Gripper
Industrial Gripping Experience in an Educational Package
Realistic Simulation of Industrial Gripping
The E6 Mini Servo Gripper brings students into direct contact with the kind of precision gripping technology used across real manufacturing and automation lines. The servo drive enables controlled, repeatable jaw movement — allowing students to programme grip force, position, and timing just as engineers do in professional settings. This realistic simulation bridges the gap between theory and practice: students do not just study how grippers work, they operate one. The result is an immersive, confidence-building learning experience that prepares students for real-world roles in automation and mechatronics.
Built for Mechatronics, Automation & STEAM
As a classroom tool, the E6 Mini Servo Gripper supports a broad range of educational activities. In mechatronics courses, students explore the interplay between mechanical gripper design, servo electronics, and programmed control logic. In STEAM projects, the gripper enables robots to interact physically with objects — picking, placing, sorting — making automation concepts tangible and engaging. In technical training programmes, it provides the hands-on gripper experience that vocational students need before progressing to industrial environments. Its compact, safe form factor means it is equally at home in a school robotics lab or a science museum demonstration.
Six Features That Define the Mini Servo Gripper
DOBOT E6 Mini Servo Gripper — Specification
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Compatibility | |
| Compatible Robot | DOBOT Magician E6 |
| Integration | Plug-and-Play |
| Drive & Design | |
| Drive Type | Servo |
| Form Factor | Compact / Mini |
| Application | |
| Designed For | Educational applications |
| Suitable Curricula | Mechatronics, Automation, STEAM Education |
| Suitable Environments | High schools, vocational schools, robotics labs, science museums |
Where the Mini Servo Gripper Is Used
Common Questions About the E6 Mini Servo Gripper
Which robot is the E6 Mini Servo Gripper compatible with?
The DOBOT E6 Mini Servo Gripper is designed exclusively for the DOBOT Magician E6 robot arm. It is not listed as compatible with other robot models in the Magician range. It connects to the Magician E6 via plug-and-play, requiring no additional adapters or control boards.
What makes this a servo gripper rather than a standard pneumatic gripper?
Unlike pneumatic grippers that use air pressure for actuation, the E6 Mini Servo Gripper uses a servo motor drive. This means jaw movement is electronically controlled and programmable — students can set grip position and control behaviour through software, just as engineers do in industrial automation settings. The servo drive provides the fine motor control and precision that makes this gripper particularly effective for educational simulation of real industrial processes.
Is the gripper suitable for use with the Magician E6 Training Platform?
Yes — the E6 Mini Servo Gripper pairs naturally with the Magician E6 Training Platform. With the gripper installed on the Magician E6 robot arm, students can extend training platform exercises to include servo-controlled pick-and-place tasks — picking four-colour blocks from the conveyor belt and placing them using programmed gripper control, adding an additional layer of real automation simulation to the platform's teaching modules.
Does the gripper require any special setup or additional hardware?
No — the E6 Mini Servo Gripper is plug-and-play. It connects directly to the Magician E6 robot arm without requiring additional control hardware, wiring, or adapters. This makes classroom deployment straightforward and keeps lesson time focused on learning rather than configuration.
What educational subjects does the E6 Mini Servo Gripper support?
The gripper is suited to mechatronics, automation technology, and STEAM education. It enables practical learning across multiple disciplines: mechanical gripper design and operation, servo electronics and motor control, end-effector programming, and automation sequence design. It is recommended for high schools, vocational technical schools, robotics projects, and technical training programmes — and is also suitable for science museum and youth centre demonstrations.





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