Brief: Learn how this solution can streamline typical workflows and improve reliability. In this video, you will see a detailed walkthrough of the HOWO Sinotruk 4X4 Full Driver Fire Fighting Truck, showcasing its robust off-road capabilities, firefighting equipment operation, and crew cabin features designed for challenging emergency response scenarios.
Related Product Features:
Built on a rugged Sinotruk HOWO 4x4 chassis for superior off-road performance in difficult terrain.
Powered by a reliable SINOTRUK WD615 series diesel engine, delivering up to 266 HP with no overhaul required within 100,000 km.
Features a full driver/crew cabin with double-row seating, accommodating up to 6 firefighters with SCBA mounts.
Equipped with a high-capacity water tank, typically 5,000 liters, with optional foam tank configurations.
Includes a centrifugal fire pump with a rated flow of 60 L/s and a roof-mounted fire monitor with a range over 60 meters.
Aluminum alloy equipment compartments with roller shutter doors for organized storage of firefighting tools.
Designed for easy operation and maintenance, with user-friendly control panels and accessible components.
Suitable for diverse applications including wildland firefighting, industrial sites, and rural emergency response.
FAQs:
What makes the HOWO Sinotruk 4X4 Fire Truck suitable for off-road use?
The truck's 4x4 all-wheel-drive system, heavy-duty tires, and robust chassis design enable reliable operation on unpaved roads, forests, and other challenging terrains.
What is the typical water and foam capacity of this fire truck?
It commonly features a 5,000-liter water tank, with optional foam tank configurations such as 500L to 1000L, allowing for versatile firefighting applications.
How many crew members can the cabin accommodate?
The full driver/crew cabin is designed to seat up to 6 personnel, including driver, passenger, and rear crew with SCBA brackets.
What type of fire pump and monitor does the truck include?
It is equipped with a centrifugal fire pump, like the CB10/60, delivering 60 L/s, and a roof-mounted fire monitor capable of spraying water over 60 meters.