8E38=9 - Hand prosthetics

MyoHand VariPlus Speed


The MyoHand VariPlus Speed with quick-disconnect wrist combines the mechanical characteristics of the SensorHand Speed and the control variants of the System Electric Greifer DMC VariPlus. Thanks to the high gripping force (approx. 100 N) and speed (up to 300 mm/s), objects can be gripped quickly and precisely.

The MyoHand VariPlus Speed with quick-disconnect wrist combines the mechanical characteristics of the SensorHand Speed and the control variants of the System Electric Greifer DMC VariPlus. Thanks to the high gripping force (approx. 100 N) and speed (up to 300 mm/s), objects can be gripped quickly and precisely.

A total of six different programs can be selected and adjusted using the MyoSelect (article no. 757T13). This permits optimum adaptation to the needs and abilities of the user.

User group:

adults, youths, mature adults

Product family:

Myobock prosthetic system for adults

Product type:

MyoHand

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Specifications

Product information

User groupadults, youths, mature adults
Product familyMyobock prosthetic system for adults
Product typeMyoHand

Product Data

Article numberSideSizeInner handfor
8E38=9-L7 1/4left7 1/48X18=L7 1/4Women, adolescents
8E38=9-R7 1/4right7 1/48X18=R7 1/4Women, adolescents
8E38=9-L7 3/4left7 3/48X18=L7 3/4Men
8E38=9-R7 3/4right7 3/48X18=R7 3/4Men
8E38=9-L8 1/4left8 1/48X18=L8 1/4Men
8E38=9-R8 1/4right8 1/48X18=R8 1/4Men
Static current1 mA
Operating temperature32 to 158 °F
Operating voltage6/7.2 V
Opening width3.94 ″
Proportional gripping force0 - 100 N
Proportional speed0.03 - 0.67 mph
Weight with system inner hand1.01 lbs
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