Pneumatic Actuator

An actuator powered by compressed air. Pneumatic cylinders and grippers are common in industrial automation for their speed, simplicity, and intrinsic compliance. Soft pneumatic actuators (bellows, McKibben muscles) are central to soft robotics research. Disadvantages include the need for an air compressor, limited position control, and noisy operation.

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