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When full of water, the tanker can transport water
from the fire station to the fire. Afterwards, it
will refill itself at the nearest water point. |
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The "elephant" tanker is considered the
ideal tool for fire departements that serve rural
areas. |
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From 1500 to 4000 Imp. gal., the tanker can be installed
on six to twelve-wheeler trucks that we can provide
on demand. |
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The "elephant" tanker can even be installed
on a pumper truck making it the best equipped truck
available. |
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The "elephant" tanker loads itself at
a rate of 800 to 1500 imp. gal. per minute. |
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The pressure system allows the tanker to fill the
pool, even if it is located higher than the tanker. |
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The ball and socket style coupling allows faster
and easier connection to the 6'' light weight suction
pipes |
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After use, the solid matter can be easily removed
through the 24'' dia. cleaning hole. |
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The vacuum/pressure pump is driven by the trucks
P.T.O., a choice of models developing between 190
to 700 CFM is available. |
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The portable pump can be quickly removed when required,
or it can be permanently mounted on the tanker. |
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