VACUUM
STAND
Stainless
Vacuum Stand are very popular at
today's car wash. They are attractive
in design and color and are quick
and easy to install. Typical masonry
vacuum bases can be costly and time
consuming to construct.
Stainless steel vacuum islands arrive
at your wash site ready to bolt down
and cap off with concrete. Vacuum
anchor bolts, trash can holder, and
awning pole receptacles are set in
precise position. You can choose between
different model combination units,
single or double vacuum, decal design,
awning and lettering color, trash
can cover style and vending options.
Custom designed to fit your location,
stainless vacuum island make it easier
to get even more profits from your
wash.
Island Installation
One of the easiest installations at the car wash is the vacuum island. In just a few steps, you can easily install the vacuum base, awning and electrical conduits. After that is completed, all that is left is the pouring of the concrete, and you have successfully created a vacuum island at your car wash.
Vacuum island appearance and location can be a tremendous source of curb appeal for your car wash. Locating stainless steel bases with brightly colored awnings and vacuums in front of your site continuously attracts new customers. Review the next few pages and you will see the many advantages of prefabricated stainless steel vacuum islands.
Just a few short steps, and you can easily install stainless steel vacuum islands at your site.
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You should level the base where the vacuum island will be installed. |
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Level the base down the side as well as across the base. |
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After drilling a hole, anchor the base with 1/2" expansion bolts. |
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Insert awning pole into base. |
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Insert coin drop tube if vault model vacuum is used. |
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Galvanized trash bin is pre-welded in place. |
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Insert awning post with wedges for a firm fit. |
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Place awning on top of post. |
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Drill holes in aluminum post for electrical conduit. |
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Drill a hole in the post near the awning for electrical conduit. |
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Install electrical conduit for lighted awning through the post. |
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Install electrical conduit for vacuum in the base. |
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Bolt awning to top of post. |
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Prior to pouring concrete, cover vacuum base with motor oil to prevent concrete from adhering to stainless steel making cleanup easier. Pour concrete into base. |
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Trowel top to smooth finish. |
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After the easy installation of your vacuum base, place trash cover and vacuum on base and the proper connections, and you're in business. |
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