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JTR Technologies
15 Magnolia Crescent, Valmary Park, Durbanville, Cape Town
Core business offering: South African distributor for Stäubli connectors and robotics. The company has expertise in high quality, quick release couplings and has developed connection solutions for various industries and markets. Site visits are conducted to identify problem areas, with onsite service, training and support for all branded products.
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Cape Town
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East London
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Gauteng
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Port Elizabeth
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| Sole Agency | This company has been granted exclusive distribution rights by this brand's owner |
| Shared Agency | This is one of several companies with official rights to distribute this brand |
| Sub Agency | This company purchases from an officially appointed local distributor |
| Manufacturer | This company manufactures this brand |
| System Integrator | This company is an approved installer or system integrator of this brand | |
Stäubli
(Sole Agency) |
Section - Process Control & Manufacturing Technologies
-Accessories
-Couplings
-Hoses & fittings
Section - Services & Systems
-Automotive
-Chemicals
-Compressed air
-Energy management
-Injection moulding
-Marine
-Mining & metals
-Petrochemical
-Pharmaceutical
| News from JTR Technologies: |
Four-axis high-speed robot
Africa Automation Technology Fair 2023 Show Preview, Motion Control & Drives, JTR Technologies
Stäubli’s TS2 four-axis robots share the same structural segments of the six-axis TX2 robots, offering an identical footprint for high modularity and optimised development times, as well as the same ... |
Robots with high dynamic performance
4th Quarter 2017, Robotics & Mechatronics, JTR Technologies
JTR Technologies is the agent for Staubli Robotics in South Africa. Staubli is a pioneer and global leader in closed structure robots. Its high performance robots are renowned for their dynamic stability ... |
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Precise level control
January 2026, Level Measurement & Control
Whether in silos, tanks or process containers, the exact detection of fill levels is crucial for stable, safe and economical production processes. However, many common measuring methods quickly reach their limits in practice. |
Introduction to Part 2 loop signatures and process transfer functions
January 2026, Fieldbus & Industrial Networking
The previous series of loop signature articles dealt with the basics of control loop optimisation, and concentrated on troubleshooting and ‘SWAG’ tuning of simple processes. In this new series, consideration will be given to dealing practically with more difficult issues like interactive processes, and with processes with much more complex dynamics. |
Why AI will never truly understand machines
January 2026, IT in Manufacturing, Wearcheck
Cutting-edge technology and solutions powered by AI are embraced by specialist condition monitoring company, WearCheck, where the extreme accuracy of data used to assess and diagnose machine health is paramount. |
Why your supply chain should be a competitive advantage
January 2026, IT in Manufacturing, Schneider Electric South Africa
The last five years have placed unprecedented strain on global supply chains. Leading companies are turning the challenge into an opportunity to transform their supply chains into a competitive advantage. |
Actuators for precise hexapod movements
January 2026, Motion Control & Drives
Aerotech, manufacturer of high-performance motion control and automation systems, is expanding its Automation1 platform. These compact hexapod devices enable the complete integration of six-axis motion systems into existing control |
Rip-and-ship solution speeds up nuclear decommissioning project
January 2026, Motion Control & Drives
When removing steam generators from decommissioned nuclear reactor buildings, the most economical method is to remove them in one piece. Mammoet was commissioned by Framatome to support with the removal of four steam generators from PreussenElektra’s Nuclear Power Plant Unterweser in Germany. |
Just-in-time approach for component delivery on green power plant
January 2026, Motion Control & Drives
Space is often the primary consideration when undertaking construction work at power plants. Modular construction techniques, along with the precise coordination and delivery of components to site, are the most effective methods to ensure power plant projects proceed smoothly.
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