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INSTALLATION & STARTUP
Chapter 6 Frame and Carriage Assembly
Frame Assembly (Hybrid)
Preparing the Wall Mounts
The following is directions on how to modify the Wall Mount Brackets (if necessary). DO
NOT do any of the actual modifications until the frame has been laid out on the floor and
it is detrmined what modifications are required.
Note: For bay widths that fall in between the measurments stated above, it may be necessary to
slide the wall mount bracket in or out to fit. Keep in mind that after the final cuts have been
made, there should never be less than 1-1/2’’ from back of wall mount clamp to the end of
the head beam. See image below for example.
1-1/2”
minimum
To properly fit the frame into the wash bay, the Wall Mount Brackets will likely need to be cut.
Follow the image/chart below to determine required size to accommodate your bay width
before assembly begins.
Bay Width Wall Mount Bracket Length Head Beam Length
17 Feet to 16 Feet 30'' 164''
16 Feet to 15 Feet 24'' 164''
15 Feet to 14 Feet 18'' 164''
14 Feet to 12Feet 3in 12'' 4” shorter than the bay width
The above dimensions are used when the machine is instlled centered on the walls (entrance
to exit). The wash should be installed on the bay centerline determined by the entrance and
exit doors. If the walls are not symmetrical to the wash centerline, measure form the centerline
of the wash to the wall. Double that measurement and refer to the above chart for the correct
Wall mount Bracket length.
Example:
If you have a 17 foot wide bay and there is 7 feet – 9 inches from centerline of the machine to
the wall mount side wall, double the 7 feet – 9 inches (equals 15’ – 6”). From the above chart
the 15’ – 6” falls within the line 2 dimension of “16 feet to 15 feet”. Therefore you will cut the
Wall Mount Bracket to 24”
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