iASSIST Cluster Wash System

The iASSIST cluster washer system for herringbone parlors reduces the operator work load by allowing the cluster washer to be easily accessible and then removing the line out of the operator working area when not required.

Milking Hygiene - iASSIST Cluster Washer Line System

There are two options available a swing out or swing down, see tabs above for information on each option. There are two options available a swingout or swingdown.

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iASSIST Swing Down

iASSIST Swing Down
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The iASSIST swing down cluster washer system allows the cluster washer line to be lowered to operator height for clusters to be attached to the cluster washer.

Once washing is finished the clusters are removed from the cluster washer and the line is pushed up out of the operator’s way. This allows a clear working space at milking time.

The jetter line remains permanently attached using a flexible hose connection from the feeder pipe and wash tub. The system is convenient and easy to use.

Key Features
  • Swings out of way for milking
  • Lowers to convenient operator height for washing
  • Reduces operator discomfort
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iASSIST Swing Out

iASSIST Swing out Cluster Washer System
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The iASSIST swing out cluster washer system conveniently locates the cluster washer underneath the nib wall of the parlor.

The clip-in cluster washers are tucked away during milking so they do not interfere with the milking process.

During washing the line is swung out and locked into position. The clusters are then loaded into the cluster washer.

The cluster washer line remains permanently attached using a flexible hose connection from the feeder pipe and wash tub.

Key Features

  • Swings out of way for milking
  • Cluster washers are at convenient operator height for washing
  • Reduces operator discomfort
  • Cluster is completely flooded during washing cycles 

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