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Stocks Sweepers - Quadvac
Truck Chassis: 18 tonnes GVW. Hopper: 9.4m3 with Twin-Discharge System (Electric and PTO Operation). Sweep Format: Dual Side Sweep (Left and Right) with Wide Sweep ‘Belly’ Brush and Dual-Suction Nozzles. *Dual-Sweep Recommended. Single Side Sweep (Left or Right) Also Available. Overhead Wander Hose 4.2m Reach Available, 150mm and 200mm, Manual or Hydraulically-operated. *150mm Recommended.
- Sweep Path: Max 3,650mm.
- Sweep Speed: 2 to 16kph.
- CANbus Intelligent Sweep System: Operator-friendly electronic controls.
- JCB Auxiliary Engine: 93kW JCB engine.
- Auxiliary Fuel Tank: 160 Litres.
- Clean Water Tank: 2255 Litres as standard, with optional 250L – 4000L additional water tanks available *Chassis Dependant
- Low Pressure Dust Suppression Water System: 35 litres/min at 3.5 bar (50 PSI).
- High Pressure Wash Water System: 30 litres/min at 150 bar (2200 PSI).
- Service intervals: 500 hours
The QuadVac has been designed to last as long as possible, with the advantage of extended operating hours – it works harder, for longer. The mild and stainless steel components that we use are thicker than the road sweeper industry standard, to ensure the longest life span achievable. All equipment is precision fabricated, then powder-primed and coated, to give an extremely durable and quality finish.
9.4m3 Capacity
The Quadvac heralds the range with the largest hopper capacity available. Standard twin-discharge system comes with every Stock sweeper. Should the auxiliary engine P.T.O. fail, our equipment has its independent electrical discharge system for additional use, if needed.
Body, Cowl and Rear Door – Stainless Steel
As with all our models the body, cowl, and rear door are fully built with corrosion and abrasion-resistant stainless steel.
2255L of Clean Water
2255L as standard, with optional 250L – 4000L additional water tanks available. *Chassis dependant.
Double-Strength Subframe and Tipping Hinges
We know our sweepers have to be robust, and critical to the stability of the vehicle is its subframe and tipping hinges. Twice the typical steel is used, to ensure maximum stability on uneven ground.
