Rig of the Day: Nixa (MO) Fire Protection District AerialCat 109-Foot Ladder
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21
Nixa (MO) Fire District Ladder 21

APPARATUS TYPE

  • 109′ Rear-mount AerialCat Ladder

CAB/CHASSIS

  • KME Predator™ Severe Service LFD Chassis With Flat Roof
  • Optimo Rear Vision/GPS Camera System

DRIVETRAIN

  • Cummins ISX12 500-hp Engine With Brake
  • Allison 4500 EVS 5-Speed Automatic Transmission

ELECTRICAL

  • Code 3 Light Package
  • FRC Spectra Led Scene Lights
  • HiViz Firetech 72” Brow Light
  • Harrison PTO/Hyd 10.0 Generator
  • (2) Akron Brass 120 Volt Electric Cord Reels

AERIAL

  • 109’ 4 Section Aerial Ladder, 100,000 Psi Steel
  • 100’ Horizontal Reach
  • 50 Mph Wind Load Rating
  • ¼” Ice On Entire Structure
  • -8 To +80 Elevation Range
  • 2.5:1 Structural Safety Factor
  • 750-Pound Dry Tip Load

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    APPARATUS TYPE 109′ Rear-mount AerialCat Ladder CAB/CHASSIS KME Predator™ Severe Service LFD Chassis With Flat Roof Optimo Rear Vision/GPS Camera System DRIVETRAIN Cummins ISX12 500-hp Engine With Brake Allison 4500 EVS 5-Speed Automatic Transmission ELECTRICAL Code 3 Light Package FRC Spectra Led Scene Lights HiViz Firetech 72” Brow Light Harrison PTO/Hyd 10.0 Generator (2) Akron […]

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