The Doppelmayr Group, a global leader in ropeway technology, is taking another step forward in automating its steel construction processes. With the introduction of Teqram’s EasyGrinder autonomous robot, the company is streamlining the grinding and blasting of plasma and oxy-fuel cut parts ranging from 12 to 60 millimetres in thickness. This cutting-edge solution operates fully automatically, eliminating the need for programming or complex teaching.
Innovation meets efficiency
Each year, over 15,000 tons of sheet metal parts are produced at Doppelmayr’s Wolfurt site in Austria. Previously, these parts were manually cleaned by in-house personnel and external contractors before being shot-blasted in a wire mesh belt blast machine. Now, the EasyGrinder automates this process for components up to 1,200 x 800 mm and 200 kg, significantly increasing efficiency.

“Automation was a necessary step to address the growing shortage of skilled workers, reduce throughput times, and improve efficiency,” says Walter Eberle, Deputy Production Manager at Doppelmayr until February 2025. In addition to boosting productivity, the EasyGrinder enhances workplace safety by minimizing the risk of injury associated with manual part finishing.
Smart, flexible, and powerful
The EasyGrinder is not your average robotic system. It automatically recognizes component geometries and selects the optimal processing parameters based on predefined recipes. It removes slag, breaks edges, and can optionally round them to a two-millimetre radius. It also eliminates cutting starting points, chamfers holes, and grinds cutting sides to remove the hardened heat-affected zone. The robot efficiently loads the rotary table blasting system to ensure a uniform, clean surface before restacking the processed parts onto pallets. Employees only need to place pallets with raw parts into the work area—everything else is fully automated.
Maximizing utilization 24/7

To make the most of the EasyGrinder’s capacity, larger batches are processed overnight, ensuring continuous operation. During the day, the system focuses on smaller batches. The employees have welcomed the new system. “The EasyGrinder takes over physically demanding tasks while delivering precise, repeatable results around the clock,” says a production worker.
With this investment, Doppelmayr once again demonstrates its commitment to innovation, leveraging state-of-the-art technology to enhance efficiency, safety, and cost-effectiveness. The EasyGrinder marks a significant step toward the future of automated manufacturing.
Teqram Vision Guided Robotics

Teqram develops and supplies fully autonomous robot systems for loading and unloading deburring, levelling, and shot blasting systems, as well as for deslagging, grinding, and deburring sheet metal parts. Equipped with the advanced EasyEye 3D vision system and AI-based controller, Teqram’s robots operate fully autonomously. They automatically recognize pallets, stacks, and product geometries, eliminating the need for manual programming.
For further information visit: www.teqram.com