Burky
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Hello. I have a soft touch car wash that has the top roller/brush connected via belts to an air cylinder. When the air cylinder retracts the brush goes up and when it extends the brush goes down gravity. Speed is controlled via flow valves and direction is controlled via Mac valves. The one side of the cylinder is vented to atmosphere.(tubing to dry eq. Room)
I had trouble with the brush starting to “jump” so I replaced all the bearings on the rollers of the top brush track and purchased an air dryer at the suggestion of the local cylinder shop. None of this solved the problem so I purchased a new air cylinder (ships from Italy)
This also has not solved the problem. I replaced the Mac valves as well even though I knew they were functioning properly and the cylinder still behaves in the same method, even when using an alternate air supply.
Brush “jumps” in both directions.
I’m thinking of adding an oiler to the cylinder, but wanted to see what the consensus is on this forum.
I had trouble with the brush starting to “jump” so I replaced all the bearings on the rollers of the top brush track and purchased an air dryer at the suggestion of the local cylinder shop. None of this solved the problem so I purchased a new air cylinder (ships from Italy)
This also has not solved the problem. I replaced the Mac valves as well even though I knew they were functioning properly and the cylinder still behaves in the same method, even when using an alternate air supply.
Brush “jumps” in both directions.
I’m thinking of adding an oiler to the cylinder, but wanted to see what the consensus is on this forum.