Just Call Ben
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AVW is not super popular here in Southern California but not unheard of either. Recently one of my clients had a retractable mitter rack fall onto a car in the tunnel while in the wash cycle.
I inspected the design and they use a "half-globe" of UHMW sitting in a mating "half-dish" of the same material as a bushing for the orbital motion at each corner. There are four sets of these by which the entire rack is suspended allowing the unit to make a gentle circular motion over the vehicle.
One corner set was completely disintegrated after only 2 years in operation and two of the remaining three are in decrepit condition.
There is no backup washer to hold the rack in case of failure allowing the entire rack to fall down through its mount when the plastic bushing inevitably fails.
Has anyone experienced this? What do you think a proper solution would be going forward?
I inspected the design and they use a "half-globe" of UHMW sitting in a mating "half-dish" of the same material as a bushing for the orbital motion at each corner. There are four sets of these by which the entire rack is suspended allowing the unit to make a gentle circular motion over the vehicle.
One corner set was completely disintegrated after only 2 years in operation and two of the remaining three are in decrepit condition.
There is no backup washer to hold the rack in case of failure allowing the entire rack to fall down through its mount when the plastic bushing inevitably fails.
Has anyone experienced this? What do you think a proper solution would be going forward?