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Washer stores 100 programs in micro computer memory

29th November 1986, Page 112
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• The Chassisjet 2000 displayed by Concept Equipment at the Motor Show is suitable for routine maintenance and repair jobs, safety inspections and servicing, and cleaning in preparation for MoT testing.

Chassisjet works by passing a concentrated high-pressure jet over the entire chassis/underbody area. The jets are twisted and manoeuvred to ensure that all areas are thoroughly cleaned. The washing cycle is computer controlled and up to 100 programs can be entered into the micro processor memory. This ensures that any type of vehicle can be cleaned thoroughly with a dwell facility for particularly grimy areas. The layout of the system is designed for drive through or, if space is limited, dead end, with the central power unit situated by the side.

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