SHACMAN 4x2 Multi-Functional Fire Fighting Vehicle
Advanced dry powder foam water tower engine room fire engine trucks with adjustable capabilities for comprehensive fire suppression.
SHACMAN L3000 Series Foam Fire Trucks
SHACMAN fire trucks are equipped with foam tanks, proportional mixing systems, and high-performance water pumps that accurately mix water with foam extinguishing agent to generate large volumes of foam. This effectively covers fire sources, isolates oxygen, and extinguishes flames efficiently.
These fire engines are widely used in petrochemical plants, airports, oil depots, gas stations, large traffic tunnels, and dangerous goods warehouses for comprehensive fire protection.
Key Features and Advantages
Large capacity liquid tank for extended operation
Powerful fire pump and gun system
Advanced foam proportioning system
Durable low maintenance structure
Reliable SHACMAN automotive chassis
Humanized operation design
Safety and operational assistance features
High customization flexibility
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: What is the typical delivery time for a standard configuration foam water tender?
A: Delivery time depends on order quantity and customization level. For standard configurations, typically 30-45 days after order confirmation and receipt of down payment. Complex customization may require additional time.
Q2: Do you provide training for operators and maintenance personnel?
A: Yes, we provide detailed operation and maintenance manuals in required languages. Upon request, we can arrange training sessions at the manufacturing site or provide video training materials. On-site training and commissioning can be discussed for overseas projects.
Q3: What are the warranty terms for the fire truck?
A: Warranty period is typically 12 months from shipment date or arrival at destination port. The warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use. Specific terms are detailed in the sales contract.
Q4: Can the fire truck be customized for specific needs?
A: Absolutely. Customization is one of our strengths. We can adjust water/foam tank capacity and ratio, add specific equipment compartments, install different types of pumps or monitors, and accommodate other specific requirements.
Q5: What about the supply of spare parts?
A: We maintain a reliable supply chain for SHACMAN chassis parts. For firefighting system components, we work with OEMs to ensure genuine spare part availability. We also offer support in identifying local parts suppliers where possible.
Q6: Which payment terms can you accept?
A: We accept T/T terms or L/C terms, VISA, and PayPal. For T/T: 30% down payment in advance, 70% balance before shipment. For L/C: 100% irrevocable L/C from an international recognized bank without "soft clauses."
Purchase Guide
Step 1: Define Your Requirements
1. What is the primary mission and purpose?
- Urban fire station: Requires main water tender or pumper for general firefighting
- Industrial area/chemical plant: May require foam fire truck, powder fire truck, or chemical accident rescue vehicle
- Community/township: May require small or medium-sized fire trucks for narrow roads
- Airport: Must procure specialized Aircraft Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicles
- Wildland firefighting: Requires forest fire trucks with strong off-road capability and large water tanks
2. What is the operational environment?
- Road conditions: Wide avenues or narrow alleys determine vehicle size and flexibility
- Water supply: Municipal hydrant network or natural water sources determine water tank capacity requirements
- Special risk units: Gas stations, chemical plants, tunnels, high-rise buildings determine need for special extinguishing agents
3. What is the budget? Fire trucks are major equipment with prices ranging significantly. A clear budget range is essential.
4. Who are the operators? Operator experience level influences requirements for vehicle automation and operational complexity.
Step 2: Confirm Fire Truck Details
A. About the Chassis
1. Chassis brand, model, and drive configuration: SHACMAN; 4x2, 4x4, 6x4, 8x4, etc. Drive configuration determines vehicle passability and off-road capability.
2. Engine power and emission standard: Higher power means stronger performance, crucial for fire trucks with high-power pumps.
3. Chassis certification: Fire truck chassis must comply with national compulsory certification and industry standards (GB7956 series standards) for licensing and acceptance.
B. About the Superstructure (Firefighting Equipment)
1. Water Pump:
- Model and brand (Rosenbauer, Ziegler, or well-known domestic brands)
- Rated flow and pressure (e.g., 60L/s @1.0MPa)
- Priming time requirement (usually ≤35s at 7m suction lift)
2. Water Tank/Foam Tank:
- Water tank and foam tank capacity in liters
- Material (stainless steel or high-quality carbon steel with internal anti-corrosion treatment)
3. Fire Monitor (Water Cannon):
- Model and brand
- Flow and range (remote-controlled monitors preferred for safety)
- Foam proportioning capability
4. Equipment Storage/Compartments:
- Layout, space, and material of equipment compartments
- Space sufficiency based on equipment list
- Customizable shelving options
5. Other Key Functions:
- Elevated platform/aerial water monitor requirements
- Built-in generator, lighting system, extrication tool set needs
- Power ratings and configurations