Robotic Field Line Painting
Hand-striping a field eats your afternoon and your budget. A robotic line marker holds the line straight, lays paint consistently, and frees your crew for everything else on the punch list.
Why crews switch
A robotic marker follows the same reference path every run, so the line you get in week one is the line you get in week forty.
Guided paths keep every stripe consistent, run after run, field after field.
What takes a crew an afternoon by hand, the robot lays down in a fraction of the time.
One operator oversees the run instead of a team walking every yard of the field.
Durable enough for a facility that paints fields on a weekly rotation, not just once a season.
FJDynamics builds the robotic painters behind this page — from a compact unit for small fields up to a combined mower-and-painter platform for facilities that maintain turf every day.
Every model is GPS-guided, so curved and non-rectangular layouts are handled the same as a standard rectangle — map the area once and the robot follows the boundary on its own. All three are an outright purchase with no subscription or yearly fee, and come with dual-camera obstacle detection, handheld pinpoint mapping, 4G RTK GPS that needs no base station, in-robot charging, and full app control from your phone or tablet.
EcoMow is an FJDynamics dealer covering New England — they'll run a live demo and build a quote around your actual fields, consumables and service included.
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