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INSTALLATION & STARTUP
Chapter 11 Rocker Blaster and Rocker Spin Cleans
Rocker Blaster Tunnel Placement
Component placement is covered on the 11 x 17 pages located at the end of this
document.
Centerline of
bay
Passenger Side
6”
12”
Direction of Travel
Clear of any vehicle path
Overhead View
The above image shows the correct clearance and angle required for the both Photo Eyes styles to operate properly
The Rocker Blaster / Undercarriage system consists of an undercarriage manifold with a Tee on each
end, two side manifolds and a check valve. It will have to be assembled in the field. Depending on
how your floor was poured, the undercarriage manifold may need to be bent up at each end in order to
be placed down into a floor trench.
Mounting Rocker Blaster Undercarriage to a Flat Surface
If mounting on a flat surface, the mounting tabs will have to be bent to the floor so the undercarriage manifold can be
lagged. The manifold is welded at a 5° angle and is to be pointed towards the exit of the bay.
The side manifolds will have to be pointed at the correct angle, but not until after the system has been started and
checked. They can then be angled to your desired coverage using a pipe wrench.
Mounting tab (typical) Lag bolt (typical)
Floor level, side view of surface
mounting
5º
Mounting tab (typical) Lag bolt (typical)
Floor level, end view of surface mounting
Mounting Rocker Blaster Undercarriage in a Trench
If there is an undercarriage trench, the undercarriage manifold will
have to be bent upwards on the ends to allow room to secure the
side manifolds into place.
The side manifolds will have to be pointed at the correct angle, but
not until after the system has been started and checked. They can then be angled to your desired coverage using a
pipe wrench.
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