Smith Brothers and Webb upgrade chassis washer

Tuesday, April 1, 2014 - 14:30
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SYSTEM: Smith Brothers and Webb refresh Britannia

Automated washing system providers Smith Brothers and Webb are launching an improved model of their Britannia under chassis wash machine.

The updated machine, which has been modified following extensive research and development, offers both lower operating costs and increased reliability.

It also dispenses with the need for hot water or chemicals.

Microprocessor-controlled, the new machine features twin-shaft high-pressure plunger pump (dual) operating at up to 45bar pressure at the jets, and has a running frame constructed in hot dip galvanised steel.

It has been re-designed to drive without the use of cable drums or being pulled under its own services.

“We have listened to our customers and incorporated features in the new Chassis Master that we hope will meet – and exceed – their expectations.”

Andy Barracliffe, Britannia

Andy Barracliffe, Director of Britannia, said: “While the Britannia Chassis Master is recognised as best in its class, we are not resting on our laurels and are continually looking for ways in which to improve our products.

“We have listened to our customers and incorporated features in the new Chassis Master that we hope will meet – and exceed – their expectations.

“Businesses are always looking for ways to cut operating costs and the new Chassis Master will reduce running costs while still offering exceptional wash performance.”

The Chassis Master can be constructed to a customer’s requirements in varying lengths, starting from a 12metre wash track, then extending to 15metres, 18metres, and upwards in steps of 3metres.

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