2026-07-04
One of the most persistent challenges in industrial spray painting has been achieving uniform, high-quality coating on parts with complex geometries. Traditional 3-axis and 5-axis systems often struggle with deep recesses, sharp angles, and multi-faceted surfaces. The introduction of 7-axis precision spray technology represents a quantum leap in addressing these challenges.
A 7-axis spray painting system adds two critical degrees of freedom beyond conventional 5-axis machines: independent gun rotation and dual-station workpiece rotation. This configuration enables the spray gun to approach every surface at the optimal angle, maintaining consistent spray distance and pattern overlap regardless of part geometry.
The closed-loop stepper drive system continuously monitors and adjusts position with ±0.05mm accuracy, compensating for mechanical wear and thermal expansion in real-time. This means the first part of a production run receives the same coating quality as the ten-thousandth part.
Mansheng's 7-axis systems feature independent oil output control for each spray gun, allowing simultaneous application of different paint types or colors. The dual-station rotation design enables continuous production—while one station is spraying, the other is being loaded or unloaded—maximizing machine utilization. With 10,000+ storable programs and USB communication ports, changeover between different toy models takes seconds rather than hours.