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Post# 153591   9/10/2006 at 16:47 (6,409 days old) by sudsman ()        

These are newer machines that are still for sail have been used in motels and shirt laundrys for many years now mostly only in car washes Have Super turn over due the tub shape, also in a 1 tub model . 1 Tub model sell for around $3500.00 and pictured model sell for around $5.000. 00




Post# 153593 , Reply# 1   9/10/2006 at 16:48 (6,409 days old) by sudsman ()        
Extract tub

Will Extract and spray rinse at same time extract speed in 1600 rpm

Post# 153594 , Reply# 2   9/10/2006 at 16:50 (6,409 days old) by sudsman ()        
Wash & Rinse and Extract timers

Wash and Rinse wash can go to 15 min rinse to 5 and extract to 10

Post# 153595 , Reply# 3   9/10/2006 at 16:53 (6,409 days old) by sudsman ()        
Great Turn over

The turnover is super due to the design of the tub. I have old Maytag Highlander agitators in some of these machines also seen WP surgilator in some.

Post# 153602 , Reply# 4   9/10/2006 at 18:48 (6,408 days old) by launderess (Quiet Please, There´s a Lady on Stage)        

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Have brought these up every so often, even posted links to eBay auctions when they going. Great machines, and very through rinsing due to the "fine mist" spray during the spin rinses. Basically Alliance Laundry figured out just spraying water at laundry while spinning wasn't enough to deeply rinse, so they figured out a way to spray a fine mist which instead of being splashed about, does the job quite well.

As Sudsman states, these units are VERY popular with hotels,motels, restaurants, car washes, and so forth. Any place that needs to process lots of laundry very quickly. IIRC they are easy to install, and do not require bolting down.

Great post!

L.


Post# 153607 , Reply# 5   9/10/2006 at 19:53 (6,408 days old) by pulsator (Saint Joseph, MI)        

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I have been dying to get one of these for years, the only two things holding me back are space requirements, however, I'm sure I'd be able to work some magic with a sledge hammer on some of the walls in the basement. The other thing holding me back which is the main problem is the price tag. To buy one of these costs over $4,000.00!!!! I hope to aquire one someday still however.

Post# 153646 , Reply# 6   9/11/2006 at 04:07 (6,408 days old) by sudsman ()        
Pulsator Watch e Bay

I see the time to time and they go for anywhere from 100 up Most are 3 phase however a roto phase converter can be purchased and it makes the 3 rd phase /

Post# 154355 , Reply# 7   9/14/2006 at 08:13 (6,405 days old) by lederstiefel1 ()        

How much do they take in one load?

Such an impressive machine - a pitty that these are not available in Germany....

Ralf


Post# 154357 , Reply# 8   9/14/2006 at 08:22 (6,405 days old) by sudsman ()        
Ralf

12 lbs /Every 6 mins

Post# 154656 , Reply# 9   9/15/2006 at 08:46 (6,404 days old) by westyslantfront ()        

I have seen these in car washes....they sure like they would be fun to use...

Ross



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