The whole vehicle is composed of two main parts: the fireman's crew room and the specialized body. The layout adopts an integrated frame structure with a built-in water tank, equipment boxes on both sides, and a pump room located at the rear. The tank body is designed as a parallel rectangular box type.
Equipped with high-performance components including the chassis, water tank, specialized water pump, piping, and instrument systems. The vehicle features an aluminum alloy rear ladder and high-quality carbon steel tank material with professional internal anti-corrosion treatment.
Our Core Advantages
01 Factory direct sale with customization options
02 Professional technical engineering team
03 Strict quality control standards
04 Competitive pricing and dedicated service
Technical Details & Components
Inner Storage Tank
Exposed Tank Design
Carbon Steel Frame
Aluminum Frame Option
Alloy Equipment Bracket
Pressure & Vacuum Gauges
Advanced Production Line
Manufacturing Excellence
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What is the effective volume of the water/foam tank?
A: The fire truck is designed with a tank capacity ranging from 5001 to 7000L.
Q: What materials are used for the tank construction?
A: High-quality carbon steel with internal corrosion prevention is standard, and 304 stainless steel is available as an option.
Q: Does the truck support customization for specific firefighting equipment?
A: Yes, as a factory direct sale, we offer professional customization for equipment brackets, frame materials (Carbon vs Aluminum), and storage layouts.
Q: What are the main components of the firefighting system?
A: It features a Rongsheng fire pump and a Shanghai West Plaza fire monitor, powered by a full-power sandwich power take-off (PTO) unit.
Q: What is the maximum speed and driving configuration?
A: The truck features a 6x4 drive wheel configuration with a maximum speed of 100 km/h.
Q: How many crew members can the vehicle accommodate?
A: The crew room is typically designed for a 2+4 seating arrangement to transport a full team of firefighters.