Vacuum Suction Truck Equipment
Vacuum Suction trucks are one of the most common ways to move sewage. These trucks use a suction device that sucks up sewage and then pumps it into a tanker truck or backup tank to be transported and dumped somewhere else. Vacuum trucks are large, diesel-powered vehicles with giant hoses on the back used for sucking up sewage. They can pick up solids as well as liquids, and they can suck up debris like broken glass and pieces of wood.
Vacuum trucks are designed to do vacuum suction and transfer wastewater and other debris gathered in cesspits and city infrastructure channels.
Two important components that can define a vacuum truck:
A Vacuum pump and a large tank depend on the vehicle chassis there are different specs mounted on the chassis
Vacuum trucks or tankers use the power of vacuuming to do the suction process on sludge and liquids into the tank. The vacuum pump is powered by the PTO (power take-off) coupled to the vehicle gearbox.
Technical Specs Sewer Jetting Vehicles
The vacuum system on a vacuum truck typically consists of a pump, a vacuum hose, and a collection tank. The pump creates a powerful vacuum that pulls waste materials through the hose and into the collection tank. The collection tank is typically made from heavy-duty materials that are designed to withstand the corrosive nature of many types of waste materials.
Tank Capacity | Vehicle Capacity Referred |
Tank Material | Carbon Steel ST52 |
Vacuum Pump | Jurop / Moro / Battioni Pagani -As requested |
Rear Cover Opening | Hydraulic opening |
Rear Cover Locking | Mechanical / Hydraulic |
Valves | 4 ”Mechanical filling 6” pneumatic discharge / or accordingly with Technical Specification required by client |
Cabinets | 2 units fixed on both sides |
Vacuum Truck Usage Areas
Vacuum trucks are also known for their durability and reliability. These vehicles are built to withstand the rigors of heavy use, and they are equipped with robust vacuum systems that are designed to provide reliable and consistent performance. Additionally, the collection tanks are engineered to be strong and durable, ensuring that they can withstand the wear and tear of regular use.
– Cleaning of solid and liquid materials accumulated in city underground sewer pipeline
– Cleaning the sludge accumulated in subways and tunnels and pavement
– Suction and transport of industrial waste
– Suction and transport of chemical wastes
Optional Accessories on Vacuum Truck Equipment
– Stainless Steel Tank
– Hydraulic Tank Lifting
– Pneumatic Suction Valve
– Pneumatic Drain Valve
– Hydraulic Tailgate Locks
– Hydraulic – Electric Crane
– Tank Discharge with Pressure
Vacuum Pumps with Variety of Options
Variety of Vacuum Pumps used accordingly with required specs, power requirement, or preferred brands of
Jurop / Moro / Battioni Pagani and etc.
Hose Reel – Cassette boom type – Telescopic Boom Type
Advantages of Vacuum Suction Trucks
One of the key benefits of vacuum trucks is their versatility. These vehicles are designed to be used in a variety of different waste collection applications, including the removal of septic tank waste, industrial waste, and more. Additionally, the vacuum system can be adjusted to accommodate different types of waste materials, making these vehicles ideal for use in a wide range of applications.
Another advantage of vacuum trucks is their efficiency. These vehicles are designed to collect waste materials quickly and efficiently, allowing them to get the job done in a fraction of the time it would take to do the job manually. Additionally, the vehicles are equipped with large collection tanks that allow them to store large volumes of waste materials, reducing the need for frequent trips to the landfill.
Vacuum trucks are also known for their durability and reliability. These vehicles are built to withstand the rigors of heavy use, and they are equipped with robust vacuum systems that are designed to provide reliable and consistent performance. Additionally, the collection tanks are engineered to be strong and durable, ensuring that they can withstand the wear and tear of regular use.
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