I have been down the road of parts being ripped off or at least damaged
during wash. We found the root of our problem to be a difference in the
movements of top and bottom chain belts. Sometimes one or the other would
hang up a little, then surge forward as it released. The relative difference
in motion with the board caught in the middle was doing the damage. We ended
up completely removing the top belts in all of our washes.
Jon Moore
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