In recent years, various fire accidents have occurred from time to time. Strengthening the awareness of fire safety is of the utmost importance to individuals or enterprises and institutions.
For enterprises and institutions, strengthening the awareness of fire safety can reduce the various hazards caused by fire.
For this reason, many enterprises and institutions have equipped many fire-fighting tools for fire safety, such as purchasing small fire trucks for emergency use, to improve the fire safety protection measures of enterprises and strive to minimize losses.
Today, the editor will bring you a spare enterprise plant fire protection, Isuzu 2m3 foam fire truck, the configuration of this car is as follows:
The Isuzu 2m3 foam fire truck uses a double-row cab, equipped with an Isuzu 120 horsepower engine, a 5-speed gearbox, 7.00R16 tires, and comes standard with ABS, steering assist, and power windows.
The overall dimensions of the vehicle are 6680X1980X2880mm, the total mass is 6800kg, the rated load mass is 1870kg, and the curb weight is 4555kg.
The total volume of the upper tank is 1.856 cubic meters, the volume of the water tank: 1.170 cubic meters, the size of the water tank: 1215×1000×1000mm, the volume of the foam liquid tank: 0.686 cubic meters, and the size of the foam liquid tank: 725×1000×1000mm.
Integral side rear protective structure, rear protective ground clearance: 411mm.
Seeing someone here, I have to ask, why should I buy a small fire truck?
Because first, small fire trucks and mini fire trucks can meet the needs of the factory compared with medium and large fire trucks. Large fire trucks are not only unfavorable for factory use, but also expensive, so it is not cost-effective to buy in the factory.
The second reason is that for enterprises, factories, communities, or key firefighting units, small fire trucks are simple to configure and easy to operate, so that they can “fight the fire early and extinguish small fires” at the first time, which can effectively prevent the spread of fire. Reduce losses.