- Article no.
- DRE-CLN-007
- Category
- Gunwasher
- Workflow
- Combined cleaning
- Result
- Triple capacity
- Use case
- Higher output paint rooms
- Process route
- Top-capacity combined Ace route for high-output mixed paint departments.
- Unit format
- Triple C combined three-station gunwasher.
- Paint system fit
- Best reviewed only after confirming mixed paint volume justifies the larger station route.
- Capacity role
- Highest Ace combined capacity route in this product group.
- Workspace / utilities
- Confirm footprint, workflow ownership, ventilation, waste handling, and maintenance discipline.
- Proposal check
- Confirm model configuration, paint system, cleaning media, ventilation, waste route, and maintenance routine before quoting.
- Consumables route
- Plan cleaning media, filters, waste handling, and operator maintenance discipline as part of the equipment decision.
- Best fit trigger
- Choose Triple C when mixed paint cleaning is required and the shop has enough daily workload to justify a larger multi-station cleaning setup.
- Main difference
- Triple C is the top-capacity combined Ace direction; it is not just mixed cleaning, it is mixed cleaning with more station output and workflow separation.
- Setup check
- Confirm daily gun count, operator concurrency, room footprint, waste handling, ventilation, cleaning media, and service responsibility.
- Aftercare route
- Plan station roles, maintenance routines, media management, operator training, and clear ownership of cleaning workflow.
- Next decision
- Use Triple C only after confirming that Double C or Quattro C would become the bottleneck.
- Product role
- Triple capacity gunwasher
- Common applications
- Combined gun cleaning, High-output paint departments, Premium bodyshops
- Decision focus
- Triple C format for higher-capacity cleaning.
- Product tier
- Triple-station combined Ace route
- Workflow position
- Large combined Ace route for higher-output paint departments that need more station separation, capacity, and operator discipline.
- Choose when
- Choose Triple C when mixed paint cleaning is required and the shop has enough daily workload to justify a larger multi-station cleaning setup.
- Key difference
- Triple C is the top-capacity combined Ace direction; it is not just mixed cleaning, it is mixed cleaning with more station output and workflow separation.
- Not first when
- Do not lead with Triple C for a small paint room, low daily gun count, or a buyer that has not confirmed solvent and waterbased cleaning volume.
- Setup / training check
- Confirm daily gun count, operator concurrency, room footprint, waste handling, ventilation, cleaning media, and service responsibility.
- Consumables / aftercare
- Plan station roles, maintenance routines, media management, operator training, and clear ownership of cleaning workflow.
- Next step
- Use Triple C only after confirming that Double C or Quattro C would become the bottleneck.