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Danobat enters industrial robotics sector
10 March 2025
MACHINE TOOL manufacturer, Danobat, has announced its entry into the industrial robotics sector with the launch of the DMTR range.

The DMTR range is reported to achieve three times the pose accuracy of alternative solutions, and offers high levels of pose repeatability in critical operations such as drilling, riveting and tapping. The ability to follow paths with three times greater path accuracy makes units particuarly suitable for complex machining and high-precision additive manufacturing. A key differentiator is the programming, which employes numerical control (CNC), simplifying integration for companies already familiar with this technology.
According to Xabier Alzaga, CEO of Danobat: "The DMTR range combines the accuracy and stability of a machine tool with the agility and flexibility of a six-axis robot, opening new production possibilities for key sectors like aerospace, automotive and energy. This achievement merges Danobat’s deep expertise in high-precision technology with the know-how of our specialised team in precision robotics based in Switzerland."
Danobat has also developed specific systems for robot dynamics and control, delivering technological capabilities that, says the company, go beyond the current state of the art – for example, 10 times less vibrations and 20% shorter cycle times for machining operation. This approach not only enhances productivity but also ensures superior quality in critical applications.
The models go from a compact version with a payload capacity of up to 70kg and a reach of 2.2m, to the most robust model capable of handling loads of up to 520kg with a reach of 3.6m.
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