petitemoose
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I'm trying to help a friend that owns a laserwash at his gas station and is having a couple of issues. I've never worked on a PDQ but do have experience with other manufacturers. I called the factory and the only response I could get was to "Call the distributor" and was given a phone number followed by a dial tone. Maybe I just caught somebody on a bad day...
The first issue is that his application arm sits at a 37 degree angle rather than at a 45. We'd like to straighten that out. Is this simply a matter of moving the prox switch targets on the shaft or is there a mechanical way to do this?
Second issue is that the unit washes the vehicle and when it is time for the main unit to dock with the dryer, it does not travel far enough into the dryer to mate the metal with the magnet surface and trip the prox sensors to activate the magnets. The prox switches work as do the magnets when activated. I know this because I physically pulled the two together with my arms and it worked fine. My work around was to space the driver side forward a bit with a piece of 3/4" hose tied to the stop on the rails which closed the gap and allows it to function but certainly that's not Fixed, it's patched. The prox switch ends are adjusted so that they are a credit card thickness from being flush with the surface of the metal below them when the units are manually brought together. I have noticed that the dryer unit sits slightly cocked on the rails with the pass. side closer to the exit. I am assuming this is by design so the passenger side magnets are assured contact when the driver side contact is made.
I've searched the book he has on hand and while there are tons of "Fault Code" explanations, the manual is sadly lacking in other practical information.
I thank you in advance for your responses and helpful hints.
The first issue is that his application arm sits at a 37 degree angle rather than at a 45. We'd like to straighten that out. Is this simply a matter of moving the prox switch targets on the shaft or is there a mechanical way to do this?
Second issue is that the unit washes the vehicle and when it is time for the main unit to dock with the dryer, it does not travel far enough into the dryer to mate the metal with the magnet surface and trip the prox sensors to activate the magnets. The prox switches work as do the magnets when activated. I know this because I physically pulled the two together with my arms and it worked fine. My work around was to space the driver side forward a bit with a piece of 3/4" hose tied to the stop on the rails which closed the gap and allows it to function but certainly that's not Fixed, it's patched. The prox switch ends are adjusted so that they are a credit card thickness from being flush with the surface of the metal below them when the units are manually brought together. I have noticed that the dryer unit sits slightly cocked on the rails with the pass. side closer to the exit. I am assuming this is by design so the passenger side magnets are assured contact when the driver side contact is made.
I've searched the book he has on hand and while there are tons of "Fault Code" explanations, the manual is sadly lacking in other practical information.
I thank you in advance for your responses and helpful hints.