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Cleaning the dirt from those awkward customers

26th January 1989, Page 130
26th January 1989
Page 130
Page 130, 26th January 1989 — Cleaning the dirt from those awkward customers
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• Chassisjet has brought out an automatic washer for • awkward-to-wash vehicles such as tankers, tippers, and refuse vehicles.

The Topjet 2000, unlike some wash-arch systems relying on low pressure jets using aggressive chemicals, sprays water from a single jet on each side of the vehicle at 13,800kNim` (2,000psi) with the option of hot water.

The jets are mounted in an arch which travels along floormounted rails and are microprocessor controlled with 100 available programs.

Installation requires a concrete pad four metres wide with suitable drainage; water supply; electricity supply, three-phase; and oil or gas supply for hot water unit.

Chassisjet Turbo 83 The Chassisjet can handle any vehicle that cannot be washed successfully by an orthodox brush-wash machine.