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4th October 1968, Page 69
4th October 1968
Page 69
Page 69, 4th October 1968 — Wash plant
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The latest addition to the Automec range of automatic vehicle-washing plants, model TS 35, produced by Emanuel (Garage Equipment) Ltd. is designed to accommodate vans with heights up to 7ft ?in. this includes Ford Transits.

The washing action is carried out by three rotating brushes with detergent, and all surfaces of the vehicle are thoroughly cleaned. The unit passes over the vehicle twice and on the return run all the foam is rinsed off and a special polish is applied to aid drying.

The chief feature of this unit is the pendant-type hand-held control panel which enables the operator to control the machine from any convenient position and to manoeuvre the brushes backwards and forwards over particularly dirty parts of the vehicle. As with all other versions of the Automec, the TS 35 can be coin operated if required. Made by: Emanuel (Garage Equipment) Ltd., 505 York Road, London, S.W.18.

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Locations: York, London

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