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Dexterous Robotic Hand

Dexterous Robotic Hand — What It Is and Where It Is Used

A dexterous robotic hand is an anthropomorphic end-effector with five independently actuated fingers that replicate human hand movement. Unlike a two-jaw industrial gripper, a dexterous hand performs complex manipulations: grasping irregular objects, assembling small components, and interacting with tools and door handles.

The Veichi YZ-T6 is currently the only dexterous hand in our catalogue: five fingers, six active plus five passive degrees of freedom (DOF), 2.8 N fingertip force, carbon fibre frame, RS-485 interface. Compatible with humanoid platforms and robotic systems wherever human-like manipulation is required.

Core application areas: R&D laboratories and universities, rehabilitation and prosthetics, service robotics (hospitality, healthcare, nuclear plant inspection), humanoid development programs, HRI (human-robot interaction) research, and defence and search-and-rescue robotics. For heavy-duty industrial gripping tasks, see the gripper catalogue.

How to Choose a Dexterous Robotic Hand

ParameterYZ-T6What it means
Active DOF6Independent actuators — 6 degrees of freedom for flexible manipulation
Passive DOF5Comply with object shape elastically, no motors required
Finger count5Full anthropomorphic hand
Fingertip force2.8 NGrasp up to ~285 g (shape-dependent)
InterfaceRS-485Direct integration with PLCs or SBCs via Modbus RTU
Frame materialCarbon fibreLight and rigid — critical for distal arm segments

1. DOF and manipulation type. Six active DOF enable independent joint control over RS-485. Five passive DOF provide adaptive grip — the hand conforms to irregular object shapes without separate control signals.

2. Force and payload. 2.8 N is the fingertip force for a single finger. Combined grip across all fingers is considerably higher. For comparison: a two-jaw industrial gripper delivers 50–200 N — faster and stronger, but incapable of anthropomorphic manipulation tasks. See grippers in the catalogue.

3. RS-485 interface. Connects to PLCs, Raspberry Pi/Jetson, or a humanoid's onboard computer via Modbus RTU or Veichi's native protocol. Python command libraries are available in the product documentation.

4. Chirality. YZ-T6 is available in left-hand and right-hand configurations. Order a matched pair for bimanual systems. Specify chirality when ordering.

5. IP rating. The current YZ-T6 has no published IP rating — recommended for sealed laboratory and industrial environments without moisture or dust exposure.

Manufacturers in the Catalogue

Veichi Electric manufactures the YZ-T6 as part of the Veichi Humanoid programme (2024–2026). YZ-T6 is positioned as an OEM component for integrators and Veichi's own humanoid development. Related categories: RB/FT1/ECH drive modules, PG planetary gearboxes, full Veichi Robotics catalogue.

Dexterous Hand by Specification

Warranty and Support

12-month warranty. Delivery via Nova Poshta nationwide. YZ-T6 is a new catalogue addition — contact us via the contacts page to confirm availability and lead time. Technical support covers RS-485 commissioning, platform integration, and component pairing. Our background in servo drives and robot drive modules gives us the system-level expertise to support robotics integration projects.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a dexterous hand differ from a standard industrial gripper?

An industrial gripper has 1–3 DOF and is optimised for fast, repetitive grasping of uniform parts. The YZ-T6 dexterous hand has 11 DOF (6 active + 5 passive), enabling complex manipulations: grasping irregular shapes, operating door handles, holding tools. Dexterous hands are slower and more expensive than grippers for high-throughput production lines.

Which controllers is the YZ-T6 compatible with?

YZ-T6 connects via RS-485 to any compatible device: PLCs (Siemens, INVT, Mitsubishi), Raspberry Pi, NVIDIA Jetson, or x86 single-board computers. Communication uses Modbus RTU or Veichi native protocol. A Python SDK is included with the product documentation.

Is YZ-T6 available in both left-hand and right-hand configurations?

Yes. YZ-T6 ships in two chiral variants: left and right hand. For bimanual robot systems, order a matched pair and specify chirality when placing your order.

What software is needed to control the YZ-T6?

Veichi provides a Python SDK and RS-485 protocol documentation. The YZ-T6 does not require a dedicated Veichi PC — connect to any RS-485 host. We provide first-commissioning technical support with every purchase.