Truck wheel washer Flex 800 C

truck wheel washer
truck wheel washer
truck wheel washer
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Description

The wheel washing systems of the Flex series were developed by our engineers specifically for the needs of the construction industry. The basic unit of the modular concept consists of a robust 158 inch long wash unit and a recycling tank. It can be combined with a scraper conveyor, a mobility package or a second basic unit to form eight different wheel washing systems that are 158 or 316 inch in length. All models can be installed quickly and impress thousands of operators around the world. Function description A truck drives slowly into the wheel washing system. The vehicle identification sensor automatically triggers the washing process. The specially coordinated nozzle system, consisting of a large number of bottom and side nozzles, then ensures the intensive cleaning of all tires and the entire chassis in two wheel rotations. Higher vehicle areas such as windows and rear-view mirrors are not washed, so as to leave the driver’s field of vision clear. The kneading effect created by the angle profiles gives the tire treads additional cleaning. The duration of the washing process can be freely selected using the timer relay in the control cabinet, in accordance with the relevant operating conditions. The waste water runs via the return channels from the wash units to the recycling tanks on the side. This is where the washed-off solids settle out. The water is fed under a surge wall and over the partition wall with sieve insert into the pump chamber. There it is reused by the robust MobyPump immersion pump for further spraying. The scraper conveyors convey settled solids out of the recycling tanks.

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