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Tech Tips
TT-947: The Importance of Cleaning Wash Equipment
Along with regular maintenance, keeping BHS battery wash equipment clean is the best way to ensure peak performance for years to come.
TT-933: Compressed Air Requirements
Maintain air pressure and volume requirements for BHS Battery Wash Cabinets to ensure proper BWC function.
TT-931: Wash Equipment Maintenance
Ensure longevity of your BHS battery wash equipment by performing a few necessary maintenance tasks.
TT-948: Spare Parts Kits
Keeping spare parts on hand for your battery handling equipment will minimize downtime in the event of part failure. BHS sells recommended spare parts kits.
TT-924: Parts Order Information
BHS parts, like equipment, are sold through our dealer network. If you do not know your BHS dealer, we will be happy to refer you to one.
TT-957: Level Assist Indicator
The Level Assist Indicator alerts operators when the roller bed of the Battery Extractor is vertically aligned with the roller bed of a stand or lift truck.
TT-954: Wash Water Filtration
Recirculation/Neutralization Systems may require multiple filter replacements upon initial cleaning of a battery fleet, depending on battery condition.
TT-945: In-line Vacuum Filters
In-line vacuum filters keep vacuum battery extraction components free from dust and debris while being easy to clean and replace.
TT-941: The Effects of Low Voltage ATC Operation
Low voltage ATC operation can overtax components like wiring and switches and eventually damage the extractor, increasing downtime and expense.
TT-939: Battery Extractor Service Stands
BHS Battery Extractor Service Stands hold the inner carriage securely in a raised position for service and repairs for SL, DS, TS, & QS models.