I was out of town last weekend and saw a Belanger Vector - the first one I have seen in person. The owner was not around, so I could not ask any questions, but was hoping someone here could help.
With the two arm set up, does the machine adjust for width? I saw some very slight side-to-side adjustment as the cycle was starting, but with two arms set at a fixed position from each other, it seemed like it was splitting the difference, and not really getting close to either side.
It was set up with only 1 hp pump, so there was only one side hit with the hp at once, but there was not adjustment to the other side when it switched over.
I liked the two arm application for presoak, clear coat, spot free, and the triple foam coverage was great with four foamers, but I would have some reservations about the extreme distance these arms seemed to be from the car on the hp cycle.
It seems like any of the single inverted L machines operate at a much closer distance.
Any thoughts?
With the two arm set up, does the machine adjust for width? I saw some very slight side-to-side adjustment as the cycle was starting, but with two arms set at a fixed position from each other, it seemed like it was splitting the difference, and not really getting close to either side.
It was set up with only 1 hp pump, so there was only one side hit with the hp at once, but there was not adjustment to the other side when it switched over.
I liked the two arm application for presoak, clear coat, spot free, and the triple foam coverage was great with four foamers, but I would have some reservations about the extreme distance these arms seemed to be from the car on the hp cycle.
It seems like any of the single inverted L machines operate at a much closer distance.
Any thoughts?