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Turf Tank manufactures autonomous robotic line-marking systems for sports fields, utilizing advanced GPS technology to deliver precise field painting and streamline maintenance.

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Turf Tank is a global leader in autonomous sports field marking technology, providing innovative robotic solutions designed to save time and resources for groundskeepers. Their flagship products, such as the Turf Tank One and Turf Tank Two, employ precise GNSS (GPS) technology to paint accurate lines for a wide variety of sports, including football, soccer, baseball, and lacrosse.

By automating the line-marking process, Turf Tank robots eliminate the need for manual layouts and strings, ensuring professional-quality pitches while allowing turf managers to focus on other essential maintenance tasks. The company supports its hardware with comprehensive software for field management and a dedicated support network.

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Turf Tank One: Váš průvodce značením linií hřiště

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Naučte se, jak nastavit, obsluhovat a udržovat robotický systém pro značení polí Turf Tank One. Tato příručka se zabývá nastavením základní stanice, mícháním barev, řešením problémů a každodenními úkoly pro…

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  • How do I get help with my Turf Tank robot?

    You can contact the Turf Tank support team by calling or texting their 'Robot Expert' line at 770-818-6020, or by visiting support.turftank.com for manuals and guides.

  • How long does the Turf Tank battery last?

    The pole battery typically lasts 8 to 10 hours. The standard LP-E6 batteries for the base station last approximately 1.5 hours each. It is recommended to charge all components for 8 to 10 hours before use.

  • What is the proper paint mix ratio for the robot?

    General guidelines suggest a mix ratio of 4:1 (water to paint) for bright lines, or 3:1 for even brighter results. The mixture should be blended with a drill mixer for 90 seconds to 2 minutes for even pigment dispersal.

  • Where should I place the Base Station?

    The Base Station should be placed in the exact same spot for every painting session. Use a ground spike or semi-permanent marker to ensure consistent placement, and verify that the tripod is level before attaching the antenna and powering on.