Mastering Complex Geometries: How Drag-and-Teach Robots Revolutionize Coating

When dealing with items like car dashboards, irregularly shaped metal castings, or plumbing fixtures, achieving uniform coating coverage is challenging. Drag-and-Teach Robots offer the most flexible solution for these complex geometries.

Technology Behind the Flexibility

Drag-and-Teach (also known as lead-through programming) uses high-resolution encoders and specialized safety sensors integrated into the robot arm's joints. When the safety-release button is held, the operator can physically move the arm.

This process is vital for industries like aerospace and heavy machinery, where complex components require multi-angle spraying to ensure protection and structural integrity. Drag-and-Teach is faster, more accurate, and less prone to errors than manual programming for 3D surfaces.