Isuzu NPR water tender fire truck box production process

Isuzu NPR water tender fire truck

For the Isuzu fire truck, the general customers don’t know much, they only see the appearance, and few people know the inner part.

Isuzu NPR water tender fire truck
Isuzu NPR water tender fire truck

For example, the bright fire-fighting tank at the back of the water tender fire truck, the tank is also divided into a built-in tank and an exposed tank. The built-in tank is a water tank foam tank that cannot be seen from the outside;

The equipment compartments on both sides of the body are hidden, the exposed tank and the tank of the fire truck are exposed outside, we can see it at a glance, and different configurations are used differently.

The following Isuzu fire truck manufacturers will explain the manufacture and knowledge of fire truck boxes for you to share:

Isuzu NPR fire water engine
Isuzu NPR fire water engine

The tank material on our Isuzu Npr water tender fire truck is made of high-quality carbon steel (Q235A), the thickness of the bottom plate of the box is 5mm, and the side plate is 4mm.

The tank is designed with multiple wave-proof boards, and the carbon steel tank is treated with high-tech anti-corrosion, which is durable. All welds adopt the two-person synchronous symmetrical welding method, and the welding speed is unified so that the line energy can be basically controlled in the same way.

The tank body is installed on the chassis of the Isuzu fire truck. The fire truck with an exposed tank has more space for the tank body, so the fire truck with an exposed tank has a larger tank volume and fewer equipment boxes, and the equipment installed is corresponding. few.

Isuzu NPR fire water tanker
Isuzu NPR fire water tanker

Isuzu Npr water tender fire truck, as the main force of fire extinguishing, plays an important role in fire extinguishing work. It is more practical to choose an exposed tank fire truck with a large tank volume.

The best fire-fighting effect can be achieved by filling the maximum amount of water, making full and reasonable use of the effective volume, and achieving the best fire-extinguishing durability.