Buying guide

Conveyor parts washer specification checklist

A conveyor parts washer specification should describe the part and the process, not only the machine size. The supplier needs to understand feeding, washing, rinsing, drying, filtration, and handoff before the quote is useful.

Primary keyword conveyor parts washer specification
Automated factory production line with industrial machinery

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Use this guide when these points are true

  • Define the largest and smallest part that must feed through the conveyor.
  • Separate washing, rinsing, water removal, drying, and unloading expectations.
  • Confirm whether brush contact, spray cleaning, heated water, or two-stage washing is needed.
  • Include workshop width, drainage, voltage, and operator access before final quotation.

Buyer intent

Engineer or buyer preparing an RFQ for an automatic conveyor parts washing and drying line.

This page should move the buyer from a broad keyword to a clearer machine route, then into the matching product, application, or quote path.

Decision step

Specify the workpiece boundary

Working width and part thickness control the machine frame, conveyor route, and drying layout. Do not only send the average part size.

  • List minimum and maximum width, length, and thickness.
  • Mention sharp edges, holes, stacking behavior, and scratch sensitivity.
  • State whether the part must stay flat during feeding.
Decision step

Define the cleaning route

The route may include pre-wash, brush washing, spray rinsing, water absorption, air-knife drying, hot-air drying, or separated tanks depending on the residue.

  • Light dust and water marks usually need a different route from heavy oil.
  • Metal chips and oil require water handling and filtration planning.
  • Cosmetic surfaces need lower surface-risk contact and sample confirmation.
Decision step

Connect specification to factory layout

The line must fit the workshop, not only the catalog table. Include loading side, discharge direction, drainage, maintenance clearance, and available voltage.

  • Send floor space and preferred feeding direction.
  • Confirm water source, drainage, and maintenance access.
  • Mention destination country for voltage and packing planning.

Specification table

Inputs that change the machine recommendation

Working width Largest part width plus safe side clearance.
Line speed Output target balanced against washing and drying time.
Cleaning stages Wash, rinse, absorb water, air dry, hot-air dry, or two-tank route.
Utilities Voltage, power, water, drainage, compressed air if required, and floor space.

For a useful quote

Send these details first

  • Part drawing or photos
  • Minimum and maximum part size
  • Residue photos and cleaning target
  • Expected line speed or daily output
  • Workshop layout, voltage, and drainage

What should be included in a conveyor parts washer specification?

Include part size range, material, residue, cleaning target, required output, drying standard, working width, utilities, layout, and destination country.

Is working width enough for a conveyor washer quote?

No. Working width matters, but residue, drying target, line speed, part geometry, water handling, and factory layout also affect the final machine setup.

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