Vehicle Washing Machine

Product Overview

The Vehicle Washing Machine removes mud and clay from the wheels and chassis and thoroughly cleans the lower parts of vehicles. This system is ideal for opencast and quarry sites where the removal of dirt such as coal, sand and gravel is imperative before the vehicle re-enters the public road network system. Wheel wash units, jet washing, under chassis washing and vehicle washing units can be tailor made to suit your specific site conditions. The vehicle entering via the entry ramps of the wheel wash system activates inbuilt infra red sensors which initiates the washing process. The systems uses recycled water benefitting the environment. The vehicle wash can be inset into the ground, using a bath or spray bar. The angled entry and exit ramps at the wash also manipulate the tyres, working off the debris. Wheel wash units are generally sited on a hard level surface usually in near vicinity to the exit of the site. Typically the main storage tank is fed by water from a bowser so no civils or mains services are generally required.

2025nd Year

Contact Person

Room 101, No. 32 Jintan Road,

Product Description

The Vehicle Washing Machine removes mud and clay from the wheels and chassis and thoroughly cleans the lower parts of vehicles. This system is ideal for opencast and quarry sites where the removal of dirt such as coal, sand and gravel is imperative before the vehicle re-enters the public road network system. Wheel wash units, jet washing, under chassis washing and vehicle washing units can be tailor made to suit your specific site conditions. The vehicle entering via the entry ramps of the wheel wash system activates inbuilt infra red sensors which initiates the washing process. The systems uses recycled water benefitting the environment. The vehicle wash can be inset into the ground, using a bath or spray bar. The angled entry and exit ramps at the wash also manipulate the tyres, working off the debris. Wheel wash units are generally sited on a hard level surface usually in near vicinity to the exit of the site. Typically the main storage tank is fed by water from a bowser so no civils or mains services are generally required.