Brief: Discover the ARFF Aircraft Fire and Rescue Truck with a Scientific Lighting System, designed for rapid aircraft passenger and crew rescue, fire extinguishing, and building firefighting. Built on a German Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 3360 chassis, this 29-ton truck features a 9500L water tank, 1200L foam tank, and advanced fire-fighting and rescue equipment.
Related Product Features:
Built on a German Mercedes-Benz ACTROS 3360 chassis with 6×6 drive for superior performance.
Equipped with a 9500L water tank and 1200L foam tank for extensive firefighting capabilities.
Features a scientific lighting system with 70KW search light and multiple rear lamps for visibility.
Includes a 12-inch touch display screen in the cab for monitoring fire-fighting system parameters.
Advanced warning system with electric siren, microphone, and 100W loudspeaker for effective alerts.
Remote control operation for fire monitor and equipment, enhancing operator visibility and convenience.
Electrical control system sensors ensure stability and safety during operations.
Complies with exporting standards and is suitable for international trade.
Pertanyaan:
What is the total weight of the ARFF Aircraft Fire and Rescue Truck?
The total weight of the airport fire truck is 29 tons.
What type of engine does the ARFF Aircraft Fire and Rescue Truck use?
It uses a Germany Mercedes-Benz OM502LA water-cooled V-type eight-cylinder 24-valve turbocharged and intercooled diesel engine with electronically controlled common rail injection.
Can the fire monitor and other equipment be operated remotely?
Yes, in addition to centralized controls in the cab, the fire monitor and other equipment can also be operated by wireless remote control, increasing operator visibility.
What are the main components of the warning system?
The warning system includes a red warning device, electric public address system with Wail-Yelp siren, microphone, 100W loudspeaker, and side alarm lights with 3 units of red/blue flashing lights on each side of the vehicle.