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The new Belanger Kondor® touchless automatics deliver an updated wash experience, for new and existing bays alike. The KL1 (1-Arm) offers the smoothest one-arm operation ever, while the KL2 (2-Arm) further increases navigational certainty and allows simultaneous chemical application and rinsing. Innovations include a less intrusive, compact carriage head, and installation options for almost every bay size.
What’s more, every Kondor® is built to impress. The narrow overhead rails form an ‘inverted runway’ that helps drivers get in position. The compact carriage head helps users feel safer, and eases diagnostic and service procedures from just two ladder positions. The Auto-Resetting Breakaway Arms reset themselves in all four directions. A stainless steel carriage frame is available based on operator preference.
The Kondor® is designed to clean, and built to keep cleaning. So every Kondor® includes essential solution delivery injectors – including two presoaks and a wax application. Other application options include Triple Foam, Spot-Free Rinse, additional waxes, and bug spray. The galvanized travel rails and proven 25HP motor with CAT 35/35 Pump help ensure an extended service life and ROI.
Increase appeal with branding options and functional lighting. Available white carriage housings and colored branding panels with custom logos are perfect for site branding. Optional ‘Active Site Marketing’ Wing Covers cycle through 6 backlit colors to attract customers off the street and onto your site. And the available LED Navigation System illuminates the wash arms with RGB color changing lights to help drivers quickly position their vehicles.
Feature | Benefit |
Compact Carriage Head | Less intrusive design helps drivers feel safer, and eases diagnostic and service procedures from just two ladder positions |
Installation Options for Almost Every Bay Size | Delivers maximum flexibility when ‘reloading’ existing bays, while providing more options for new construction projects, as well |
Narrow Overhead Rails | Form an ‘inverted runway’ that helps drivers easily position their vehicles |
Auto-Resetting Breakaway Arms | Reset themselves in all four directions in case of accidental vehicle strikes, maximizing uptime |
Essential Solution Delivery Suite | Includes two presoaks for extra cleaning power, and a wax application for improved drying or clear coat sealant applications |
Galvanized Travel Rails | Offer the strength of steel, with the cost-effective corrosion resistance of a rugged galvanized coating |
25HP Motor with CAT 35/35 Pump | Proven industry ‘workhorse’ helps ensure an extended service life and ROI
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Eurovac has a full line of vacuum systems for detailing in car wash operations and automotive dealerships. Eurovac has also developed specialized central vacuum systems for bus cleaning and for cleaning in pharmaceutical plants. Eurovac’s pharmaceutical vacuum systems include bag-in/bag-out polyester cartridge filters with automatic compressed air pulse jet cleaning, explosion panels, explosion proof motors, and HEPA filtration where required. For explosive materials like aluminum, Eurovac has a complete line of wet scrubbers.
Containment Solutions pioneered a technology in 1965 to manufacture the first fiberglass petroleum storage tank. Originally our tanks were designed for the safe storage of petroleum and other combustible materials. In fact, our design work resulted in the UL 1316 standard which governs fiberglass tank manufacturing for petroleum tanks.
More than 40 years and 300,000 tank installations later, we continue to improve upon those processes utilizing today’s automation to develop new applications and products. Containment Solutions was built on the success of fiberglass petroleum storage tanks. However, we have expanded our product line to include the handling of lubrication oils, water, wastewater and alternative biofuels such as ethanol and biodiesel.
Fluid storage today is more challenging and necessary than at any other time in history. Whatever your needs may be, our staff will work with you to determine the best possible solution.
Providing Innovative Solutions to a Diverse Global Market
Founded in 1926, Graco is a world leader in fluid handling systems and components. Graco products move, measure, control, dispense and apply a wide range of fluids and viscous materials used in vehicle lubrication, commercial and industrial settings.
Harvey Industries was founded in 1946 primarily as a supplier of carbon monoxide exhaust hose, tubing, adapters and accessories for the automotive aftermarket. The demand for complete, custom designed exhaust systems for the rapidly growing number of car dealerships and service garages being constructed, prompted Harvey Industries to research, develop and manufacture various products for both underground and overhead carbon monoxide exhaust systems.
Currently, Harvey Industries is represented in all fifty states and Canada. Our expanded product line includes systems for all possible applications of carbon monoxide and fume removal, as well as all accessories necessary to fill every need. Custom designing is a daily occurrence for our engineering department and we are proud that all Harvey products and components are manufactured “In the U.S.A.”.
Rousseau Metal was founded in 1950 and, at the time, most of the work was by contract and custom fabrication in metal stamping. The operations began with 3 employees, and a factory of 15,000 square feet, situated on the south shore of the St-Lawrence River in St-Jean-Port-Joli, Québec.
Hunter is a primary supplier in major car and truck manufacturer dealership equipment programs and is the recipient of many OEM supplier awards. It has been chosen for use at OEM production, research, testing and training facilities including: Chrysler’s Chelsea Proving Grounds; Ford’s Experimental Vehicles Building; General Motors’ Milford Proving Grounds; and VW/Audi’s Auburn Hills headquarters. Hunter heavy-duty brake testing equipment is the choice of the U.S. Army Logistics Command.
Creating Solutions Before Rotary was a company, it was a solution.
Peter Lunati, a technician looking for a better way to repair a car, was inspired by the sight of a barber chair rising in the air. If you can lift a chair, why not an automobile?
Not even a year later, in 1925, Lunati built the world’s first automotive hydraulic lift. And Rotary Lift, the Company, was born.
More than 80 years later, Rotary has grown to become the world leader in lift productivity. Global operations extend from our headquarters in Madison, Indiana, throughout North and South America, Europe and Asia.