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Forland 3 Cbm Sewage Sucking Truck
Sewage sucking truck is also called sewage suction truck, sewage truck, 3 cbm sewage sucking truck is used to collect, transport liquid sewage water, sewer sludge, etc. Usually sewage suction tank body is made of low alloy carbon steel: Q235, Q345 or stainless steel. Forland sewage sucking truck accessory adopt China or Italy famous brand parts, ensure the sewage sucking truck good quality.
Whatever the tank body or tank accessory, the factory design and handle the detail very careful , to ensure safe use and worry-free service.
Forland 3 Cbm Sewage Sucking Truck
Application and Introduction
Sewage sucking truck can collect, transfer, cleans liquid substances such as sludge, sewage, feces, etc, forland sewage sucking truck have 3 cbm sewage sucking tank body, with suitable vacuum pump, is one small duty sewage sucking truck.
Product Features
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Forland small vehicle chassis
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3 cbm or 3000 liters sewage tank
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Economic and practical
Main parameter
Product Name |
Forland 3 Cbm Sewage Sucking Truck |
Driving Type |
4×2 |
Weight /Volume |
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Tank Volume(cbm) |
3 |
Rated payload weight(kg) |
3000 |
Dimensions |
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Wheelbase(mm) |
3360 |
Overall Dimension(mm) |
5895×2300×3100 |
Engine |
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Engine brand |
Foton or Quanchai |
Engine type |
4 stroke, water-cooled, straight line 4 cylinders, diesel |
Chassis |
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Axle Quantity |
2 |
Transmission Type |
5 forwards,1 reverse gear, manual |
Steering Type |
LHD or RHD with power steering |
Brake system |
Air brake |
Tire Spec. & size |
6.50R16, 6 with a spare |
Cab |
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Standard configuration |
Flat proof, single row, radio, sound and so on |
Air conditioning |
Have |
Performance parameter of Forland 3 Cbm Sewage Sucking Truck |
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Tanker shape |
Cylinder body |
Tanker material |
4mm and 5mm Q235 carbon steel( option: stainless steel) |
Standard configuration |
1.with one high quality special vacuum pumps, vertical suction lift 6-8m. |
2.Accessory: inspect window, one gravity mouth, cleaning apparatus, 5 meter long suction pipe, oil-water separators, overflow valve, etc, |
Product detail
A: We are both. We have operated our own factory for over a decade and recently established a trading company to better serve our overseas customers. We welcome your inquiries and factory visits. A: Our delivery time usually ranges from 20 to 50 days after receiving the advance payment. The exact timeline depends on the specific items and quantities in your order. A: We maintain strict quality control standards through our ISO9001:2008 certified system. Additionally, our professional Quality Control team conducts thorough inspections to guarantee the excellence of our products. A: We require a 40% deposit via T/T (Telegraphic Transfer), with the remaining 60% due before delivery. We will provide photos of the products and packaging for your approval before the final payment. A: Large trucks are typically shipped via RORO (Roll-On/Roll-Off) or bulk cargo ships. Smaller vehicles can be transported in containers. Please contact us for a detailed shipping quotation. A: Absolutely. We can design and manufacture customized products to meet your specific requirements. A: We offer a five-year warranty on our products, covering manufacturing defects. If any quality issues arise within this period, we will repair or replace the product at our expense. For issues outside the warranty coverage, we provide after-sales service at the customer’s expense.Q: Are you a trading company or a manufacturing factory?
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Q: How much suction does a vacuum truck have?
A: Vacuum trucks can achieve a maximum vacuum pressure of approximately -0.097 to -0.093 MPa, depending on the model and specifications.
Q: What is a vacuum truck called?
A: A vacuum truck is also known as a vacuum tanker, vactor truck, or vac-con truck.
Q: How much can a VAC truck hold?
A VAC truck typically has a tank capacity ranging from 2.7 to 10 m³ (approximately 700 to 2,600 gallons) depending on the model.
Q: What is the flow rate of a vacuum truck?
A vacuum truck's flow rate can vary, typically ranging from 12 to 75 m³/min depending on the pump and configuration.
Q: What is a suction truck?
A suction truck is another term for a vacuum truck, designed to suck up liquids, sludges, and debris using pneumatic suction.
Q : How does a vacuum truck pump work?
A vacuum truck pump creates negative pressure inside the tank, allowing it to suck materials through a hose into the tank.
Q : How does a vacuum truck work?
A vacuum truck works by using a pump to create suction, drawing liquids or debris into its tank through hoses for transport and disposal.