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HARDWARE
Tools for taking cleaning to the next level.
Renegade hardware is built to support the way your washer actually gets used—holding small parts together, improving part positioning, adding visibility, managing splash, and helping filtration stay consistent.
Whether you run a manual unit or an automatic system, this page makes it easier to shop the hardware that fits your washer and the work you do every day.
HOW HARDWARE WORKS IN PRACTICE
Use hardware to improve handling, visibility, and control—not to work around avoidable limitations.
Most shops add hardware when they want a washer to work better in real production: keeping smaller parts contained, improving part positioning, making detail cleaning easier, or controlling splash and filtration more effectively.
Used the right way, hardware helps improve consistency, reduce operator frustration, and make the cleaning process easier to manage without changing the core washer system.
Baskets — keep smaller parts together through the wash cycle
Use baskets to contain smaller parts so they stay where they belong during the wash cycle and do not drop into the base of the washer.
Parts Trees — improve positioning for awkward parts
Use parts trees in front-load automatic washers when you need more flexible loading and better support for irregular shapes.
Brushes — support detail cleaning and model-specific setups
Choose detail brushes and flow-thru brush options that help operators clean more precisely in manual washers and select automatic setups.
Lights — improve visibility in manual cleaning areas
Add visibility where it matters so operators can see the work clearly and clean with more confidence in low-light manual work areas.
Filter Housing — support cleaner operation and reliable filtration
Add filtration hardware that helps protect solution life and support more reliable pump performance in manual washer setups.
Shields — control splash and improve day-to-day use
Use splash control hardware to make manual cleaning more comfortable and better contained in the realities of daily washer use.
Not sure which hardware fits your washer?
Start with your washer model and what you are trying to improve. Some hardware is best for manual units, some is best for automatic systems, and some options are model-specific.
- Choosing baskets for small-part containment
- Adding parts trees for better loading and positioning
- Selecting brushes for detail work or flow-thru cleaning
- Matching filter hardware, lights, or shields to the right washer
We can help you choose the right fit.
Tell us your washer model and what you want to solve, and we'll point you to the right hardware.
QUICK SHOP
Shop hardware by what you need to improve.
Start with the problem you are solving—part containment, better access, improved visibility, filtration, or splash control.
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| Baskets
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| Keep smaller parts together through the wash cycle and reduce the chance of pieces dropping where they do not belong. |
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| Lights
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| Add visibility where it matters so operators can see the work clearly and clean with more confidence in low-light areas for manual parts washers. |
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| Brushes
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| Choose detail brushes and flow-thru brush options that help you clean more precisely in manual and select automatic setups. |
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| Parts Trees
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| Improve part positioning inside front-load automatic washers and create a more flexible way to support awkward parts. |
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| Filter Housing
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| Support cleaner operation with filtration hardware that helps protect solution life and support reliable pump performance. |
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| Shields
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| Splash shield for TMB 4100 manual parts washer. Control splash and make manual cleaning more comfortable with hardware built for the realities of daily washer use. |
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