Industrial Mechanical Grippers are devices designed for grasping, holding, and manipulating objects in manufacturing and automation processes. The gripping mechanism in mechanical grippers typically involves jaws, fingers, or other structures that can be opened and closed to securely hold objects. Their flexibility, precision, and ability to handle a variety of loads make them valuable tools in industries such as automotive manufacturing, electronics assembly, and material handling. These are commonly integrated into automation systems, including robotic arms and other machinery. They can be part of complex manufacturing and assembly lines. Industrial Mechanical Grippers come in various types, including parallel grippers, angular grippers, and robotic grippers with multiple fingers.