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I am still waiting on a reply for a pump stand quote from 3 months ago. I will probably look elsewhere. I don't know why they spend so much on advertising if they won't return calls or emails anyways. Its a shame. Some of their stuff looks pretty good. Its to bad you can't purchase it...
It seems my soda sales have dropped off dramatically over the past 5 years. I probably sell about of third of what I used to sell. I don't know if the public is just becoming more health conscious or what. What is everyone else seeing and what is selling good that I don't have? Below is my...
I know their service has always been a nightmare but I sent an email to get a quote a few weeks ago and still no reply. Just wondered if they are still in business or if their poor service has finally got the best of them? I know a few years ago I purchased some equipment from them and had to...
I am in need of a trolley motor for a laserwash 4000. It is a 1.3hp motor. Anyone have one for sale or a part number of one that is readily available off the shelf? The Lafert motor doesn't seem to be readily available.
I am in the process of adding some more cryptopay credit card readers to my wash and was trying to figure out if most credit cards these days have both the magnetic strip and tap ability?
I am not familiar with your machine but you cannot substitute a PNP for an NPN sensor. One sensor provides a negative output and one provides a positive output. The PLC input card type will determine which sensor you need.
I am a little leery about putting these in. I have tap and swipe on my automatic and it seems many customers dont have tap credit cards or at least they are not aware they have tap. I am afraid I would loose business because they cant pay.
I would start by draining it and taking a shop vac and suck the loose debris out and maybe use a pressure washer on the inside. Looks like there is spare parts and every thing laying in the bottom of the tank. Is this an old superwash site?