Call Allen up at Washworld tech support it sounds like your distro is full of shiitake mushrooms, ain't no way WashWorld doesn't have a manufacture to produce the wash arm.Here's my fun update to this one:
Washworld still hasn't replaced my arm on my razor. My distributor says that they don't have anyone to manufacture them anymore.
My distributor got the machine up and running again with some spare parts he had lying around (like an old style arm) and the parts WashWorld were able to send, after a little over a month of me waiting.
But now he's saying he wants his arm back and is giving me the choice of having just the metal arm without the covers or no arm at all, shutting me down again. What would you do? I find it hard to imagine wash world hasn't been installing any new machines cuz they have no arms.
I called them up and they said they can't get anything plastic right now but they are working on it, so I guess it's just the covers they can't source.
I hate to say that the 'hard stop' plan doesn't work, but it doesn't. Just is another expensive thing to fix. Turns out, there's simply nothing you can do to prevent drivers from screwing up. But there's a lot you can do to make sure you catch them. And you really need to make sure you know the law, as a lazy cop can interrupt due process with even less effort. Here's one of our own locations that just got hit today actually. Building is over 14 feet tall. Not a match for a class 8 bucket truck though.
Greg & others,I've thought about making a height clearance bar and mounting fluorescent bulbs on it. When they hit it would shatter and send glass everywhere and (hopefully) get the drivers attention but no real damage done.
what?!Greg & others,
FWIW ... to add maybe a glass breakage sensor could get an immediate loud siren alarm to go off??? That would increase the chance of besides the cameras another customer might help with the identification.
We have a glass breakage sensor close to the large thermopane windows on our laundromat but so far a potential shattering sound has not been 100% tested ... by us ... at this point in time..
I had when a customer volunteered info on a theft ... it did not get to the "affidavit under pain of perjury needed" stage though. From experience, the volunteer "observer" is less likely to provide &/or sign an affidavit ... "some type of fear" probably the reason. I think subpoenas would tend to be reserved for really "big ticket" damage.
After a bit more thought about Greg's "useful attention point" from glass tubes breaking ... I still think the before entrance (post 35 within this thread) cylinder should have a way to also be an alarm trigger. I am thinking a tube that when hit at any spot it would close alarm contacts. That type of sensor would be better than a glass break sound sensor.I've thought about making a height clearance bar and mounting fluorescent bulbs on it. When they hit it would shatter and send glass everywhere and (hopefully) get the drivers attention but no real damage done.
can probably throw up a limit switch with a rod facing down. Have that trigger alarm and some red strobes, that should get their attention if anything willcylinder should have a way to also be an alarm trigger. I am thinking a tube that when hit at any spot it would close alarm contacts.