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  • Superior Drying Ability - It has been heralded as the "Finest Drying System" in the world and is the perfect mate for any conveyorized or rollover system.

  • Profitable - The #1 revenue generating option available.

  • Durable - Corrosion resistant, aluminum construction.

  • Fast - Allows for maximum throughput because one vehicle can be going through the ThrustPro as one is being washed.

Thrust Pro Dryer

How it works

The Top Follower operates on the same principal as a hovercraft. The back pressure of the air lets the Follower float over the car just inches from the surface. Two side plenums, powered by their own fan system, completes the drying process on the sides of the vehicle. This outstanding dryer is superbly engineered with many time-proven fail-safe systems.

The RYKO ThrustPro is the perfect companion to any wash system. In fact, when accompanied by a RYKO automatic rollover vehicle wash system, a location's throughput can double with a corresponding increase in revenue. This merchandising technique is popular because it provides the same services as a tunnel operation, but requires only half of the equipment space.

 

Specifications

Dryer Dimensions:
Weight: 1600 lbs.  725 KG
Width: 12'5"         3.78 m
Depth: 92.5"        2.35 m
Height*: 11'1"      3.38 m
*(with legs extended)
Maximum Allowable Vehicle Dimensions:
Height: 90"   2.28 m (maximum)
Width: 96"    2.44 m (body inc. mirrors)

Air: Minimum 1/4" ID line at 120 PSI at 1 CFM min. flow
Maximum pressure of 150 PSI at 1 CFM min. flow

Motor Size:
(4)-7.5 HP Motors Phase Started
Electric:
208V, 3 Phase, 60HZ, 110 AMP
230V, 3 Phase, 60HZ, 100 AMP
460V, 3 Phase, 60HZ, 50 AMP
575V, 3 Phase, 60HZ, 40 AMP
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