Brand Name: | CLW |
Model Number: | CLW |
MOQ: | 1 |
Price: | 15000-35000 per unit |
Payment Terms: | 50% Deposit,Balance should be paid before ship out |
Supply Ability: | 10unit per month |
HOWO Rescue Foam Water Tank Tanker Firefighting Engine Fighting Vehicle Fire Truck refers to a line of heavy-duty specialized fire apparatus built on a Sinotruk HOWO chassis. These trucks are primarily designed for large-scale fire suppression in urban, industrial, and petrochemical environments, particularly those involving flammable liquids, which require foam.
Because "HOWO" is a chassis brand and not a single fire truck model, the specific features (tank size, engine power, pump model) can vary significantly across different configurations.
Here is a general overview of the typical specifications and features of these vehicles:
Type: Water and Foam Tanker Fire Fighting Truck (often simply called a Foam-Water Fire Truck or Tender).
Purpose: To transport a large volume of water and foam concentrate to the fire scene and deliver it using high-capacity pumps and monitors. They are essential for fighting Class A (ordinary combustibles) and Class B (flammable liquids) fires.
Chassis: Built on the robust, heavy-duty Sinotruk HOWO chassis, known for its strong load-bearing capacity and durability. Common drive types are 6x4 and 8x4 for heavy-duty applications, and sometimes 4x2 for smaller capacity models.
Cab: Typically features a double row/crew cabin to accommodate a firefighting team (e.g., 2+4 or 2+6 seats, including the driver).
Fire Pump: Often equipped with a high-flow fire pump, such as the CB10/60 or CB10/100 series, which signifies its flow rate (e.g., 60 L/s or 100 L/s) at a specified pressure (e.g., 1.0 MPa).
Fire Monitor (Water Cannon): A powerful device mounted on the roof of the vehicle.
Models: Common models include PL48 or PS80.
Range: Capable of high-distance projection, with water jet ranges typically ≥60 meters and foam jet ranges typically ≥50 meters.
Foam System: Includes a foam proportioning system (e.g., the PH64 mixing system) to accurately mix the foam concentrate with water to create the foam solution.
Equipment: The truck typically includes fully equipped compartments to store essential firefighting and rescue tools, hoses, nozzles, suction tubes, axes, and other gear.
The Sinotruk HOWO Rescue Foam Water Tank Tanker Firefighting Engine Fighting Vehicle is produced in various configurations, so a single "technical sheet" is not universally applicable. However, based on common models, here is a consolidated technical sheet for a typical HOWO Heavy Duty Water/Foam Fire Truck (focusing on a large-capacity 6x4 or 8x4 variant):
HOWO Heavy Duty Foam Water Tank Fire Truck | ||
Component | Parameter | Notes |
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Chassis Brand/Model | Sinotruk HOWO (e.g., ZZ5291GXFPM, ZZ5447TXFV) | Varies by capacity and drive type |
Drive Type | 6*4 or 8*4 | Common configurations |
Overall Dimensions (L*W*H) | ≈10,000mm*2,500mm*3,600mm | Varies; up to ≈12,000mm in length |
Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) | ≈27,600kg to 42,450kg | Depends on tank capacity |
Curb Weight | ≈14,800kg to 17,850kg | |
Crew Capacity | 2+4 to 2+6 persons | Double-row cabin |
Max. Driving Speed | 85 km/h to 90 km/h | |
Engine Brand/Model | SINOTRUK (e.g., WD615 series, MC11 series, WP12 series) | |
Engine Power | ≈290 HP to 440 HP (or 213kW to 327kW) | |
Emission Standard | Euro II to Euro VI | Varies by market and production year |
Water Tank Capacity | ≈8,000 L to 24,000 L | Large variation based on model |
Foam Tank Capacity | ≈1,000 L to 4,000 L | |
Tank Material | Carbon steel or PP composite material | |
Fire Pump Model | CB10/60, CB10/100, or similar | |
Fire Pump Rated Flow | ≈60 L/s to 100 L/s at 1.0 MPa | |
Fire Monitor Model | PL48, PS50, PS80, or similar | Mounted on the roof |
Water Jet Range | ≥55 m to ≥75 m | At 1.0 MPa pressure |
Foam Jet Range | ≥45 m to ≥70 m | At 1.0 MPa pressure |
Fire Pump Suction Depth | ≈7 m | |
Wheelbase | Varies (e.g., 4600+1350 mm for 6x4, 1950+4625+1350 mm for 8x4) | |
Tire Specifications | 12.00R20,11.00R20, or 315/80R22.5 | |
Approach/Departure Angle | ≈16°/13° (Varies) |
Item | Specifications | Item | Specifications |
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Truck | |||
Name | 12 ton Steyr Water Fire Truck Euro3 | ||
Model | CLW5291GXFSG150 | Gross Weight | 13050kg |
Overall dimensions | 3125*2300*1600mm | Curb Weight | 11500kg |
Wheelbase | 4325+1350mm | Approach/departure angle | 15° |
Front Track | 2022mm | Departure Angle | 12° |
Rear Track | 1830/1830mm | Front Overhang | 1560mm |
Number of axles | 3 | Rear Overhang | 2575mm |
Max speed | 85km/h | Number of Tyres | 10 |
Traction system | 6*4 | Tyre | 11.00-20 |
Transmission | Sinotruk, manual | Allowable Cab Passengers | 2+4 |
Chassis | |||
Model | ZZ1256M4646C | Leaf Spring | 9/12 |
Engine (Motor) | |||
Brand | Sinotruk | Type | Diesel |
Model | WD615.92E | Displacement | 9.7L |
Horse power | 196 | Emission standard | Euro 3 |
Equipment | |||
Tanker(ton) | Water:11.5 | Tank Material | stainless steel |
Flow | 60kgL/S | Low Pressure Pump | CB10/40 |
Pressure | 1.0MPa | Fire distance (water) | Water≥55m |
Remarks | |||
Production cycle | 25-35 working days | ||
Warranty | 12 months |
The HOWO Rescue Foam Water Tanker Firefighting Engine is a highly specialized vehicle, and its production involves two primary phases: the chassis manufacturing and the superstructure (firefighting body and tank) customization. The final product details vary significantly based on the manufacturer and specific model (e.g., tank capacity, drive type).
Here is a breakdown of the typical production and product details:
The base vehicle is typically a heavy-duty truck chassis produced by China National Heavy Duty Truck Group (SINOTRUK) under the HOWO brand.
The firefighting body, or superstructure, is custom-built onto the HOWO chassis by specialized fire truck manufacturers (like CSCTRUCK, CXFIRE, etc.).
Tank Material: The tank body is a critical component, and materials are chosen for durability and resistance to corrosion:
Fire Pump (Water/Foam):
Fire Monitor (Water Cannon):
Foam System:
The HOWO Rescue Foam Water Tank Tanker Firefighting Engine is a versatile, heavy-duty vehicle designed to handle a broad spectrum of fire emergencies. Its defining characteristic is the dual capability to carry and dispense large volumes of both water and foam concentrate, making it highly effective against both ordinary combustibles and liquid/chemical fires.
The primary applications are concentrated in areas with high-risk fire loads or limited external water supply.
This is the primary and most critical application for foam-water fire trucks due to their ability to suppress flammable liquid fires (Class B fires).
The large water capacity and powerful pump/monitor systems make the HOWO truck a crucial asset for city and municipal fire brigades, particularly for sustained operations.
The truck is equipped to perform more than just basic fire suppression.
Chengli Special Automobile Co., Ltd. (part of the CLW Group) is one of the largest and most prominent manufacturers of special-purpose vehicles in China.
Based in Suizhou City, Hubei Province, which is known as the "Capital of China's Special Purpose Vehicles," the company has developed into a major, diversified enterprise since its establishment in 2004
Established in Sep. 2004,Chengli Special Automobile Co., Ltd is an important branch of CLW group with registered capital 100,000,000 RMB(14 millions US Dollars) and total capital 6,000,000,000(840 millions US Dollars).
Chengli Special Automobile Co., Ltd. has a significant and expanding presence in the international market, leveraging its broad product range and manufacturing scale.
Their products, branded as "CLW" or "CHENGLIWEI", are exported to numerous countries and regions across multiple continents.
Trucks from Chengli Special Automobile Co., Ltd have been sold to more than 29 provinces in China and more than 80 overseas countries and regions in Asia, Africa, South America, middle east and so on, such as Russia, Mogolia, Philippine, Vietnam, Cambodia, Myanmar, Laos, Kazakhstan, uzbickstan, Kyrghyzstan, Tanzania, Zambia, Nigeria, Austrilia, Chile, Bolivia, Ethiopia, Sudan, Malaysia, Congo, El Salvador, Iraq, New Zealand, Chile, Bolivia, Argentina and so on.