BRIEF
The 5-ton water foam fire fighting truck produced by CSCTRUCK Fire Rescue Truck is a robust and efficient emergency response vehicle designed for firefighting operations. Built on the HOWO/ZZ5207TXFV471GE5 chassis model, it offers a reliable and powerful platform with a 4×2 drive-type configuration, ensuring optimal maneuverability and stability. This fire truck is equipped with a powerful MC07.34-50 engine that delivers 248 kW of engine power, providing the necessary strength for high-speed operations with a maximum driving speed of ≥95 km/h.
The truck’s fire suppression system is highly versatile, featuring a combination of water and foam tanks. It carries 4,100 kg of water, 350 kg of Class-B foam, and 500 kg of Class-A foam, making it well-suited for tackling both structural and industrial fires. The total capacity of the truck’s firefighting equipment ensures that it can handle extended operations without frequent refills, making it ideal for urban and rural firefighting tasks.
With a maximum payload of 16,750 kg, this vehicle is capable of carrying a substantial amount of firefighting and rescue equipment, including hoses, nozzles, and rescue tools. The truck complies with the EURO V emission standard, ensuring that it meets the latest environmental regulations while delivering efficient performance. This model is especially suitable for urban firefighting and disaster response, combining modern technology with the reliability needed for critical fire rescue operations.
In summary, the 5-ton water foam fire fighting truck offers a powerful and well-equipped solution for emergency responders, designed to handle both fire suppression and rescue missions in a wide range of environments.
FEATURES
- Powerful Engine & High Performance: Equipped with the MC07.34-50 engine (248kW), this fire truck delivers impressive engine power, ensuring high performance and efficient response during fire-fighting operations.
- Large Water & Foam Capacity: The truck comes with a 4,100kg water tank, a 350kg Class-B foam tank, and a 500kg Class-A foam tank, making it capable of tackling a wide variety of fire types by providing the necessary water and foam resources for suppression.
- High Speed & Mobility: With a maximum driving speed of ≥95 km/h, this fire truck is designed for quick response times, helping it reach fire scenes faster.
- High Payload Capacity: With a maximum payload of 16,750 kg, the truck is capable of carrying substantial amounts of water, foam, and equipment, enabling it to carry out extended operations in the field without needing frequent refills.
- EURO V Emission Standard: The vehicle meets the EURO V emission standard, making it more environmentally friendly while still maintaining high power output, and ensuring compliance with global environmental regulations.
SPECIFICATION
Item |
Unit |
Parameters |
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Overall dimensions | Length | mm | 9,130 |
Width | mm | 2,500 | |
Height | mm | 3,780 | |
Axle base | mm | 4,500 | |
Wheelbase | mm | 1,980/1,850 | |
Front/rear suspension | mm | 1,430/2,680 | |
Front/rear extension | m | 405/115 | |
Maximum speed | km/h | ≥95 | |
Minimum turning diameter | m | ≤19 | |
Braking length (full load, initial braking speed 30 km/h) | m | ≤10 | |
Approach Angle/Departure Angle | ° | ≥18/≥9 | |
Maximum climbing ability | % | ≥30 | |
Rated fire extinguishing agent | Water | kg | 4,100 |
Class-B foam | kg | 350 | |
Class-A foam liquid | kg | 500 | |
Curb weight | Total weight | kg | 11,350 |
Front axle | kg | 4,600 | |
Rear axle | kg | 6,750 | |
Maximum allowable value | Total weight | kg | 16,750 |
Front axle | kg | 6,100 | |
Rear axle | kg | 10,650 | |
Type | — | ZZ5207TXFV471GE5 | |
Type | — | II | |
Driving type | — | 4×2 | |
Manufacturer | — | Sinotruk Group | |
Engine | Type | — | MC07.34-50 |
Fuel type | — | Diesel | |
Displacement/Power | mL/kW/kW | 6,870/248/245 | |
Emission level | — | EURO V | |
Manufacturer | — | Sinotruk Group | |
Steel spring number | — | 3/3+2 | |
Tire size | — | 12.00R20 | |
Number of tires (excluding spare tires) | — | 6 |
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