We have our entry tire scrubbers triggered by the garage door sensors but the problem we have is the customer either entering super cautiously, putting away their wallet, rolling up windows or whatever the case may be and 50% of time we have fully extended brushes before the vehicle is in place and to say the scrubbers take a beating is an understatement.
They get ran over, rammed into, and if that isn't enough the occasional back up and run over them again . Bent shocks, broken floor mounts, damaged bearings which results in them making too much contact with the floor at full extension and then either retracting very slowly or sometimes not at all.
There is no bracket in existence that would withstand the weight of a range Rover literally on top of the extended brush so what I think needs to be done is for these to be triggered further in the bay. If a set of sensors were added just 2' further in the bay it would ensure that the vehicle was in place prior to extending. Has anyone else done this in their bay or had similar issues? The entry scrubbers are standalone but the doors are controlled by the wash so this is how they are triggering them. I'm not sure how hard it is going to be to keep the existing safety sensors and somehow wire to trigger off of the new second set of sensors
They get ran over, rammed into, and if that isn't enough the occasional back up and run over them again . Bent shocks, broken floor mounts, damaged bearings which results in them making too much contact with the floor at full extension and then either retracting very slowly or sometimes not at all.
There is no bracket in existence that would withstand the weight of a range Rover literally on top of the extended brush so what I think needs to be done is for these to be triggered further in the bay. If a set of sensors were added just 2' further in the bay it would ensure that the vehicle was in place prior to extending. Has anyone else done this in their bay or had similar issues? The entry scrubbers are standalone but the doors are controlled by the wash so this is how they are triggering them. I'm not sure how hard it is going to be to keep the existing safety sensors and somehow wire to trigger off of the new second set of sensors