Belanger QuickFire Plus User manual

QuickFire® Plus
QuickFire® Plus
1MANUAL830 Rev01


Belanger Equipment Owner’s Manual
QuickFire® Plus
Copyright 2022
Belanger, Inc®
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CURRENT REVISION LOG
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Rev
Release
Date
Page
Description
01
03/18/22
Front Cover
Updated front cover to new design
Manual
Updated Belanger logo throughout the entire manual
3
Changed Belanger Limited Warranty on Parts from 30 days to 90 days
6
Added the two Warnings about Pneumatics (per Project #9913)
7
Added Important Note to page
10
Added page Installation: Identify Conveyor (per Project #32-523)
11
Removed dimension 153”
12
Changed two traditional installations to three traditional installation configurations
Remove Staggered with a set of SideWinders®
Added Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Low Side Washers
Added Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Full Side Washers
13
Added Note at top of the page for the 13” and14-1/2” Conveyor
Updated dimension to driver side QuickFire® Plus 13” Conveyor: 49-1/2” and 14-1/2”
Conveyor: 51” See Note Below
Added See Note Below to dimension 103-1/2”
Added to note under image: (13” Conveyor: 49-12” / 14-1/2” Conveyor: 51” and the 103-
1/2”) (per Project #32-523)
14
Removed placement information for QuickFire® Plus staggered with SideWinder®
assemblies
Added page QuickFire® Plus Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Low Side Washers
15
Added page QuickFire® Plus Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Full Side Washers
16
Added dimension to driver side QuickFire® Plus 13” Conveyor: 49-1/2” and 14-1/2”
Conveyor: 51” (per Project #32-523)
23
Added 1WASHR-FL498 to image
24
Corrected Knob part number from 8265 to Black PC: 8259 / Aluminum: 7095
Added Disc part number Black PC: 8258 / Aluminum: 7094
Added Jam Nut part number 1NUT-JM500 (per Change Request #87)
Added to Step 1: Parts 8259/7095 and 8258/7094 are part of the Head Assembly.
45
Added Important Note to bottom of page same note as on page 7
55
Changed SideWinders® to Full Side Washers in Note number 2
64
Changed: During operation, the transition between portions of operation (i.e., front to side,
side to rear) will indicate by what is observed the adjustments needed for optimal
QuickFire® Wrap operation.
To: During a vehicle wash, observe the transitions between the different portions of the
wash operation (i.e., front to side, side to rear) this will indicate if adjustments are needed to
optimize the operation of the QuickFire® Wrap.
79
Changed Cylinder Mount Weldment part numbers from Silver PC: 10211 to 112306
(DS)/112307 (PS) and Aluminum: 7086 to 112302 (DS) /112303 (PS) (per Project #9913)
85
Added callout for 1NUT-RG942
88
Removed Aluminum: 7090 / Black PC:8230 now part of Cylinder Mount Weldment shown
on page 79 (per Project #9913)
Added 1WASHR-FL498
96
Changed Motor/Gearbox from 1GEABX-AS665 to 112273 and 1GEABX-AS666 to 112274
(per Project #9913)
99
Changed 9935 to 10341 and 9936 to 10342
101 & 102
Changed 10011 to 1PIN-SS250
Back Cover
Updated back cover to new design


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Table of Contents
Belanger Incorporated Limited Warranty........................................................ 3
Operational Warning......................................................................................... 4
Important Safety Information –MUST READ.................................................. 5
Safety Symbols and Signal Words............................................................................................................................... 5
Safety Warnings........................................................................................................................................................... 6
Introduction....................................................................................................... 7
Before You Get Started................................................................................................................................................ 8
Specifications.................................................................................................... 9
Requirements............................................................................................................................................................... 9
Output .......................................................................................................................................................................... 9
Installation....................................................................................................... 10
Identify Conveyor ....................................................................................................................................................... 10
Tunnel Placement Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 11
Positioning the Stands (Legs) .................................................................................................................................... 16
Installing the Booms................................................................................................................................................... 18
Installing Boom Components ..................................................................................................................................... 20
Securing the Head Assembly to the Boom ................................................................................................................ 24
Installing Side Wheel Hubs ........................................................................................................................................ 30
Loading SpinMitt™ Material on Hubs......................................................................................................................... 36
Adjusting the Positive Stops....................................................................................................................................... 39
Adjusting Tilt Valve Actuator ...................................................................................................................................... 41
Utility Connections for Side Wheels ........................................................................................................................... 45
Utility Connections ..................................................................................................................................................... 48
Utility Connections for Boom Movement .................................................................................................................... 49
Initial Startup................................................................................................... 55
Wheel Speed.............................................................................................................................................................. 55
Starting Air Settings ................................................................................................................................................... 55
Operational Performance and Controls ........................................................ 56
Understanding Air-Over-Oil........................................................................................................................................ 56
Understanding Regulator Adjustments ...................................................................................................................... 56
Understanding Component Movement ...................................................................................................................... 57
Overview of Controls.................................................................................................................................................. 59
Sizer Adjustment Steps.............................................................................................................................................. 61
Adjustment Affects / Options...................................................................................................................................... 62
Symptoms and Required Adjustments....................................................................................................................... 64
Maintenance .................................................................................................... 65
Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................................................................... 65
Routine Procedures ................................................................................................................................................... 66
Daily............................................................................................................................................................................................66
Weekly ........................................................................................................................................................................................66
Monthly .......................................................................................................................................................................................66

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Maintenance (continued).................................................................................67
Routine Procedures (continued)..………………………………………………………………………..…………………..67
Spherical Bearing Replacement Tip: Electric .............................................................................................................................67
Head Assembly Bearing Adjustment ..........................................................................................................................................67
Torque Plate and Electric Motor Replacement ...........................................................................................................68
Remove Motor Gearbox Assembly .............................................................................................................................................68
Replacing Torque Plate Fasteners .............................................................................................................................................72
Reinstall Motor Gearbox Assembly.............................................................................................................................................72
Powder Coating Maintenance.....................................................................................................................................76
Powder Coating Repair...............................................................................................................................................77
Replacement Parts .....................................................................................................................................................79
Stand Assembly ..........................................................................................................................................................................79
Stand Assembly Filler Strips .......................................................................................................................................................80
Boom Mount Overview................................................................................................................................................................81
Boom Mount: Bearing Assemblies..............................................................................................................................................81
Sizer Plate Assembly Set - Silver PC: 108882 / Aluminum: 102854 ..........................................................................................82
Driver Side Sizer Plate Assembly - Silver PC: 108880 / Aluminum: 108026..............................................................................83
Passenger Side Size Plate Assembly –Silver PC: 108881 / Aluminum: 108027 ......................................................................83
Sizer / Actuator Pneumatic Assembly –Silver PC: 108878 / Aluminum: 108021 ......................................................................84
Adjustable Sizer Stop Assembly –Silver PC: 108879 / Aluminum: 108029...............................................................................84
Boom Assembly Overview ..........................................................................................................................................................85
Boom Assembly: Cylinder...........................................................................................................................................................85
Boom Assembly: Bumper Assembly...........................................................................................................................................86
Out-Bound Bumper Assembly - Silver PC: 108872 / Aluminum: 100064 (2) .............................................................................86
In-Bound Bumper Assembly: ......................................................................................................................................................86
Boom Utility Mount......................................................................................................................................................................87
Boom Hoses: Electrical Enclosure Assembly .............................................................................................................................87
Air-Over-Oil Components............................................................................................................................................................88
Air-Over-Oil Cylinder...................................................................................................................................................................88
Air-Over-Oil Cylinder Mount........................................................................................................................................................89
Head Assembly Overview: Silver PC - Silver PC: 110970 / Aluminum: 110972 ........................................................................90
Head Assembly Overview –Silver PC: 110969 / Aluminum: 110971.........................................................................................90
Head Assembly...........................................................................................................................................................................91
Head Assembly: Lower ...............................................................................................................................................................92
Head Assembly: Manifold ...........................................................................................................................................................93
Boom Hoses: Water and Electrical .............................................................................................................................................93
Head Assembly: Boom Clamps ..................................................................................................................................................94
Head Switch Assembly (Set of 2) –Silver PC: 110933 / Aluminum: 110932 .............................................................................95
Motor/Gearbox and Cover Assembly: 110720 (2) ......................................................................................................................96
Slip Ring Assembly: 110708 (2)..................................................................................................................................................97
Shaft Assembly: 110901 (2)........................................................................................................................................................97
LED Assembly: 110959 (2) .........................................................................................................................................................98
Hub Assembly: 110965 (2) .........................................................................................................................................................99
SpinMitt™Fill Pattern.................................................................................................................................................................100
SpinMitt™ Only Fill Replacement .............................................................................................................................................100
SpinMitt™ 19-inch 45-Degree Short Lead: 111060 (Qty. 40 per Hub).....................................................................................101
SpinMitt™ 19-inch 90-Degree Short Lead: 111067 (Qty. 24 per Hub).....................................................................................101
SpinMitt™ 22-inch 45-Degree Long Lead: 111053 (Qty. 16 per Hub)......................................................................................102
SpinMitt™ 25-inch 45-Degree: 111369 (Qty. 16 per Hub)........................................................................................................102
Air Panel: 110934 (2) ................................................................................................................................................................103

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Belanger Incorporated Limited Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY:
Equipment:
Subject to the limitations stated below, Seller warrants that the Equipment sold hereunder, which is fabricated by
Seller, shall be free from defects in workmanship and material under normal use and service for a period of 1 year plus
30 days from the date of invoice - CATPumps will be warranted for 2 years from the date of invoice.
Parts:
Subject to the limitations stated below, Seller warrants that the Parts sold hereunder, shall be free from defects in
workmanship and material under normal use and service for a period of 90 days from the date of invoice.
Limitations On All Warranties:
The warranties contained in this Section 13 are subject to the following limitations: (1) they are void if the factory
specifications for operation and maintenance, found in original equipment manuals, and component manuals, are not
followed, or if other than factory authorized erection, alterations or modifications are made to any Parts or Equipment;
(2) defective Parts are warranted to the Purchaser only for repair or replacement through an authorized Purchaser or
Distributor of Seller, or direct with Seller for a period of 13 months from the date of invoice; however, this warranty
excludes all claims for failure resulting from normal wear and tear, improper installation, omission of factory specified
preventative maintenance, misuse, abuse, negligence, third party damages, or acts of God and Purchaser agrees to
submit to and assist Seller or its authorized Purchaser or Distributor in conducting in-warranty inspections of the
Goods including inspection of any Equipment or Parts claimed to be defective by the Purchaser; (3) the cost of
providing labor or repair to replace Equipment and Parts warranted to Purchaser will be included within the warranty
only if such claim is made within 120 days from the date of invoice and then only during normal business hours
through an authorized Purchaser or Distributor of Seller, or direct with Seller, and labor and service provided beyond
the labor warranty period shall be subject to labor charges at the rates established by the local authorized Purchaser
or Distributor or direct with Seller; (4) the warranties shall be void for all Equipment failures and premature Part wear
caused by the use of corrosive chemicals in the wash process, and the following list includes some, but not all, of the
particularly corrosive chemicals that if used in conjunction with Equipment or Parts will void the warranty: Hydrofluoric
Acid, Ammonium Bi-fluoride, Bromic Acid, Muriatic Acid, Sulfonic Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Hydrogen Cyanide,
Hydrochloric Acid, Sodium Hydroxide and Chlorinated Solvents; (5) Seller makes no warranty, express or implied, with
respect to the design or operation of any entire system, in which Seller’s Equipment or Parts sold hereunder are mere
components;(6) in no event shall Seller be liable for any incidental, special, consequential, punitive or exemplary
damages resulting from the furnishing, performance or use of any Goods or services sold pursuant hereto, whether
due to a breach of contract, breach of warranty, negligence or any other claim at law or equity. Seller shall not be
liable for any damages of any kind, including, but not limited to, loss of business; inconvenience, or property damage
of any kind; nor for any damages of whatever nature resulting in any way from the Purchaser’s selection and use of
any chemicals not manufactured exclusively by Seller but used with the purchased Equipment or Parts; or for any
service not expressly provided herein related to or arising from the Equipment or Parts sold. Seller shall not be liable
for damages resulting from Purchaser’s use of any engineering recommendations, sales representations, technical
assistance, advice, or data other than that information contained in Belanger manuals; (7) all warranties, express,
implied, or statutory, pertaining to the Equipment and Parts apply to the Purchaser only; are not transferable; are fully
set forth herein; and no addition to or modification thereto shall be binding upon the Seller, unless made in writing and
signed by a duly authorized employee of Seller.
No Other Warranties:
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY FOR EQUIPMENT AND PARTS IS EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WHETHER STATUTORY OR OTHERWISE, INCLUDING ANY
IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE CONTAINED IN THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE –SALES ARE EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMED.
Copyright ©2020 by Belanger, Inc. All rights reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, or by any information storage
or retrieval system, except as may be expressly permitted by the 1976 Copyright Act. Belanger reserves the right to
change or modify the Belanger Inc. Limited warranty without notice.

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Operational Warning
Formulations containing the chemicals listed below are particularly dangerous and should not
be used even at low concentrations:
•Hydrofluoric Acid
•Ammonium Bi-fluoride
•Bromic Acid
•Muriatic Acid
•Sulfonic Acid
•Phosphoric Acid
•Hydrogen Cyanide
•Hydrochloric Acid
•Chlorinated Solvents
Belanger, Inc., does not endorse or condone the use of chemicals that are potentially
dangerous to human health, the environment, or property. Belanger recognizes that it is the
right and sole decision of the end-user operators of our equipment as to the type and dilution
ratio of the chemicals used in their facilities. We strongly recommend that the end-user does
not select products containing any of the chemicals listed above as an ingredient in the wash
solutions. The chemicals listed above are potentially dangerous to human health and have a
detrimental, deteriorating effect on the equipment and the facility. Be advised that a portion of,
or all of your warranty will be voided if you determine to use any of the chemicals listed above
as an ingredient in the wash solutions in conjunction with your Belanger automatic car wash
equipment:
Limitation (4), of Paragraph (8), Limited Warranty, of the Belanger Terms and Conditions of
Sales describes the potential limitation of warranty due to your chemical selection:
(4) This warranty shall be void for all equipment failures and premature component wear
caused by the use of corrosive chemicals in the wash process. The following list includes
some, but not all, of the particularly corrosive chemicals that if used in conjunction with
Belanger equipment will void the warranty: Hydrofluoric Acid, Ammonium Bi-fluoride, Bromic
Acid, Muriatic Acid, Sulfonic Acid, Phosphoric Acid, Hydrogen Cyanide, Hydrochloric Acid,
and Chlorinated Solvents. The Purchaser also agrees to accept the responsibility and
liability for the selection and use of any chemicals listed above.
However, should the end-user decide to use formulations containing any of the above
ingredients, the end-user should institute a comprehensive training program and implement
detailed operational parameters within their organization for the proper handling and treatment
of such products to minimize the potential dangers involved. Consult your chemical supplier for
assistance in establishing operational guidelines in the use of their products. MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet) should be obtained from the chemical supplier before using any chemical
formulation.
The installer is responsible for re-tightening ALL lugs, set screws, and
terminals located in the electrical panels during the installation process.
Components may vibrate loose during shipping.

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Important Safety Information – MUST READ
This section introduces the hazard and safety precautions associated with installing, maintaining, or
servicing this product. Before performing any task on this product, read this safety information and
the applicable sections in this manual, where additional hazards and safety precautions for your task
may be found. Electrical shock could occur and cause death or serious injury if these safe service
procedures are not followed.
Safety Symbols and Signal Words
Alert Symbol
This safety alert symbol is used in this manual and on warning labels to alert you to
precautions, which must be followed to prevent potential personal safety hazards.
Obey safety directives that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death.
Signal Words
The signal words used in this manual and on warning labels tell you the seriousness of
particular safety hazards. The precautions that follow must be followed to prevent death, injury,
or damage to the equipment.
This signal word is used to alert you to a hazard or unsafe practice which WILL RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
This alerts you to a hazard or unsafe practice which COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR
SERIOUS INJURY
This signal word designates a hazard or unsafe practice, which MAY RESULT IN MINOR
INJURY
When used by itself, CAUTION designates a hazard or unsafe practice which MAY RESULT
IN PROPERTY OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
Before You Begin
Only trained or authorized individuals knowledgeable in the related procedures should install,
inspect, maintain or service this equipment.
Read the Manual
Read, understand and follow this manual and any other labels or related materials supplied with
this equipment. If you do not understand the procedure, call a Belanger, Inc. representative at
248-349-7010. It is imperative to your safety and the safety of others to understand the
procedures before beginning work.

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Important Safety Information – MUST READ
Safety Warnings
DISCONNECT MAIN POWER SUPPLY PRIOR TO SERVICING OR
MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT.
Belanger recommends that all workers observe the OSHA (U.S. Department of
Labor Occupational Safety & Health Administration) Lockout / Tagout procedure
prior to performing service or maintenance on machinery and equipment. Doing so
will prevent unexpected energization, startup, or release of hazardous energy while
maintenance and servicing activities are being performed.
BE SURE TO OBSERVE THE OPERATING ENVELOPE.
EQUIPMENT MAY START UNEXPECTICALLY. OVERHEAD,
ROTATING, AND/OR MOVING COMPONENTS COULD RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
BE AWARE OF FOREIGN OBJECTS IN THE AREA SURROUNDING A
ROTATING PIECE OF EQUIPMENT. OBJECTS MAY BECOME
TANGLED WITH EQUIPMENT AND COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS
INJURY OR DEATH.
PNEUMATICS SHOULD RETRACT WHEEL(S) OUT OF THE PATH OF
THE VEHICLE IF MOTOR OVERLOAD IS TRIPPED.
PNEUMATIC OUTPUT FROM SYSTEM CONTROLLER TO PNEUMATIC
VALVE MUST HAVE ITS CIRCUIT INTERRUPTED IN THE EVENT OF
AN OVERLOAD TRIPPED. THIS USUALLY REQUIRES ROUTING THE
OUTPUT CIRCUIT TO THE PANEL HOUSING, THE MOTOR STARTER,
AND OVERLOAD. BELANGER CUSTOM PANELS ORDERED WITH
RETRACT CIRCUIT WILL HAVE NORMALLY OPEN CONTACT
TERMINALS INSTALLED WITH NOTATION ENDING IN RA AND RB.
BE AWARE OF HAZARDS ASSOCIATED WITH EQUIPMENT
INSTALLED ON THE FLOOR THAT MAY BE A TRIP HAZARD.
It is imperative to your safety and the safety of others to always follow safe work
procedures.

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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the QuickFire® Plus. During the design and concept stages,
engineering considered some of the maintenance and adjustment difficulties of our previous Wave
Wrap™. Noted changes addressed included: the difficulty of maintaining adjustments, replacement
of the head roller and bearing assembly is costly, deterioration of the cable on pulley system –which
is time-consuming when replacement is required. Therefore, the main focus when designing the
QuickFire® Plus was to create a new (tall wheel) wrap around that can accommodate high-line
speeds, maximize the length of time on vehicle surface, and requires minimal maintenance.
Engineering feels confident that we have exceeded design expectations, as the QuickFire® Plus
truly is a component in which FORM meets FUNCTION.
The QuickFire® Plus is the first Belanger component utilizing a newly engineered oval aluminum
structure, providing a sleek signature appearance to the frame. The head assembly design is based
on the technology of the Gyro Head™, consisting of a unique socket joint that is maintenance-free.
Providing a full 360-degree fluid motion. The QuickFire® head glides down polished stainless-steel
rails of the boom using engineered “maintenance free” Caterpillar bearings. The new linear
Caterpillar Bearings design eliminates costly maintenance issues accrued on the previous Wave
Wrap™.
The head is controlled in both directions of travel, using an exhaust flow control on the retract of the
cylinder. Controlling the speed of the head and maximizing time on the surface of a vehicle. The
pivot point of the QuickFire® Plus has been adjusted to align with the side (sheet metal) of a vehicle.
Combined with the patent pending DynaTrigger the QuickFire® provides simultaneous pivot and
linear movement. The operation of the DynaTrigger mechanism accurately senses different vehicle
widths for maximum rear coverage and precise surface contact. To increase the benefits of this
feature we have taken a new approach in the manual, to define adjustments and thoroughly explain
how each adjustment affects operation performance.
Important Note:
Always run extend circuits through your motor starting controller such that if the
wheels are not spinning or fail to spin the QuickFire® Plus assemblies will retract.
Failure to do so can lead to vehicle and/or equipment damage. Most
starter/overloads can use an auxiliary relay for this. Most soft starters and VFDs
have relays built-in which are used for this purpose. Refer to your site-specific
motor control drawings for details.

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Introduction
Before You Get Started
Tools Needed for Installation:
Forklift
Clamps
Hammer drill with 5/8” (15.8 mm) bit
Safety glasses
Tape measure (25 foot [8 meters] or greater)
Work gloves
Miscellaneous hand tools
50-foot extension cord
Level
Equipment Included: Qty
QuickFire® Plus stand assemblies
2
QuickFire® Plus boom assemblies
2
QuickFire® Plus head assemblies
2
QuickFire® Plus air-over oil assemblies
2
QuickFire® Plus sizer assemblies
2
QuickFire® Plus boom utility mount assemblies
2
Accessory box
1
QuickFire® Plus boom rails (96-1/2”)
4
QuickFire® Plus shafts (102”)
2
Hub assemblies (73-1/4” x 6”)
2
SpinMitt™ Fill 19” 45 Deg. (111060)
80
SpinMitt™ Fill 19” 90 Deg. (111067)
48
SpinMitt™ Fill 22” 45 Deg. (111053)
32
SpinMitt™ Fill 25” 45 Deg. (111369)
32
Note: Uncrate and inspect the shipment for damage and verify that all pieces are there. If there
is any damaged equipment, file a claim with the trucking company immediately. Receiving
party is responsible for filing a claim with the trucking company. Notify your local
distributor or Belanger, Inc. immediately If the shipment is determined damaged or
incomplete.

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Specifications
Requirements
Physical Working Envelope
Vehicle Clearance Height
90”
Vehicle Clearance Width
105”
Tunnel Space Required
222-1/2”
Unit Height
123”
Unit Width
153”
Utility
Electrical
Four Outputs from Controller @110VAC
Hydraulic
6 GPM @ 900 PSI
Pneumatic
1 CFM (clean, dry air) @ 90 PSI minimum 120 PSI maximum
Water
Two 3/4” Pipe @ 8 GPM @ 40 PSI
Output
Physical
Vehicle clearance, height
90”
Utility
Pneumatic
.3 CFM @ 90 PSI minimum 120 PSI maximum
DISCONNECT AND LOCKOUT ELECTRICAL POWER BEFORE SERVICING ANY
EQUIPMENT!
Always wear safety glasses when performing maintenance on any equipment
It is recommended that a licensed electrician is contracted to perform all electrical installations.
Note: YOUR HYDRAULIC SYSTEM MUST BE CAPABLE OF ADJUSTMENT TO 76 RPM
AT 900 PSI WHILE LOADED AGAINST VEHICLE. PLEASE VERIFY YOUR
SYSTEMS CAPABILITY TO MEET THESE SETTING WHILE RUNNING A
VEHICLE PRIOR TO INSTALLING PIECE OF EQUIPMENT!
A compressed Air System should be set correctly to support 90 PSI necessary to operate the
equipment but should never be set to deliver more than 120 PSI air pressure to the Belanger
specified equipment.

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Installation
Identify Conveyor
The QuickFire® Plus assemblies can be installed in a tunnel with a Belanger® 13” or 14-1/2” wide
Conveyor that has either a single or double guide rail. Identifying the conveyor is crucial for properly
positioning the QuickFire® Plus assemblies during installation. The Belanger® conveyor options are
shown in the images below.
Single Guide Rail Conveyor Assemblies (13” & 14-1/2” Wide)
Double Guide Rail Conveyor Assemblies (13” & 14-1/2” Wide)
13”
14-1/2”
13”
14-1/2”
Guide Rail

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Installation
Tunnel Placement Overview
The placement images shown in this document are all laid out with the
driver side QuickFire® Plus Assembly closer to the entrance of the
tunnel. However, the most important factor is that the two QuickFire®
Plus Assemblies are offset 78-1/2” as far as tunnel depth. This means
if your site is better suited with the passenger side QuickFire® Plus
Assembly closest to the tunnel entrance, be sure to adhere to the
stated offset as shown in the diagrams.
Operating Envelope
190”
Side View
Entrance View
204”
Direction of Travel
123"
78-1/2"
Minimum

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Installation
Tunnel Placement Overview
When placing a piece of equipment, tunnel depth will vary from site to site. Be sure to
allow an adequate operating envelope.
Adjust the Posi-Stops to decrease the rotation distance if your site has limited space, this is
covered later in the manual.
1) Locate the two stand assemblies (legs) and determine which are the driver side and the
passenger side. See the image above to assist in the determination.
There are three traditional installation configurations for the QuickFire® Plus, shown on the
following pages.
•Standard, stand-alone
•Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Low Side Washers
•Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Full Side Washers
2) Use a forklift to position the QuickFire® Plus stand assemblies (legs) into their appropriate
tunnel location as shown on the following pages.
Be sure to clamp equipment securely to the forks of the forklift.
Do not stand under load while the forklift is in operation.
Minimum
78-1/2"
33°
12°
12°
33°

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Installation
Tunnel Placement Overview
Standard, Stand-Alone Configuration
Equipment around the QuickFire® Plus should give ample room for the wheels to swing within
the working envelope.
Dimensions (13” Conveyor: 49-12” / 14-1/2” Conveyor: 51” and the 103-1/2”) are taken from
the outside of the base to the driver side edge of the inside guide rail as shown above.
Heavy dotted lines show the proper operating envelope
Note: Dimensions in this section are not intended for tunnel placement. Later in this manual, it
will give tunnel placement dimensions.
Note: In this manual a 13” wide Conveyor is shown in all images. If a 14-1/2” wide Conveyor is
installed at the site be sure to add 1-1/2" to the dimensions to position the driver side
QuickFire® Plus assembly.
49-1/2"
or
51”
See Note
Below
78-1/2"
Minimum
103-1/2"
See Note
Below
Direction of Travel
Note: Above image shown with booms and wash material installed to indicate operating envelope
required to function properly.

QUICKFIRE®PLUS
14 Belanger, Inc. * PO BOX 5470 * Northville, MI 48167-5470 * Ph (248) 349-7010 * Fax (248) 380-9681 1MANUL830
Installation
Tunnel Placement Overview
Staggered with a set of SpinLite® Low Side Washers
Equipment around the QuickFire® Plus should be given ample room for the wheels to swing
within the working envelope.
Note: The above image is shown with cleaning material installed to indicate the operating envelope
required for proper function.
162”
219”
78-1/2”
150"
76”
Operating Envelope
Direction
of Travel
For more information and details on installation of the SpinLite® Low Side Washers, refer
to the SpinLite® Low Side Washer Manual 1MANUL962.
Important Installation Note:
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