Ascendant® 110’ Single Axle Heavy-Duty Aerial Platform - FDIC 2017 Truck Walk Around
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ค. 2024
- Here’s a closer look at the Ascendant 110’ Single Axle Heavy-Duty Aerial Platform:
• Custom chassis choices: Arrow XT, Enforcer, Impel, Velocity
• Body styles include: Quint (available with PUC pump), Texas Chute Out (available with PUC pump), and No Pump No Tank
• Tank: up to 500 gallons
• 3 stabilizers: 1 set of H-style and 1 downrigger
• Single rear axle rating: 33,500 lb
• Hosebed capacity: 1,000’ of 5” or split load 700’ of 5” & 600’ of 3” hose
• Ergonomic platform basket: constructed of 100,000 psi strength steel tubing, has dual swing-in doors, can comfortably fit 3-firefighters, payload capacity is 750 lb dry/500 lb wet
• Flow capacity: 1,250 gpm with the single monitor that’s located behind the platform basket - flows unrestricted horizontally and even backwards
For more details visit: www.piercemfg.com/110Platform - ยานยนต์และพาหนะ
Tim had alot of COFFEE!
oh yeah
This is the perfect truck for someone who is looking for a short engine/ladder with a long reach
Love Pierce! My department runs a 1997 Dash quint with a 85' platform ladder and 250 gallons of water.
Love it!
Nice unit
Wish the nozzle was on the front of the bucket
Pierce is the best !
What's the advantage of flowing the platforms master stream backwards?
How many times can he say ‘110ft single axle platform’? Not sure about the triangular stabilization footprint though.
It actually a quint but with a bucket kool.Like the standard quint singleaxle.....
I prefer the 110 single axle aerial ladder on Pierce Enforcer chassis.
Wish he would have showed the storage space.
110 feet on a single axle! What will they think of next?
125 on a single or tandem.
Wish they did a better job with LAFD's rigs. It's been almost 2 years and there not in service there riddled with problems. They say they make a good product but I'm finding that hard to believe.
Michael Pozirekides what is wrong with them
What a shower nozzle?
Either protective spray for the basket....or... for the hot, dirty, fire studs to soap off with at the end of the fire to make the local ladies swoon.
One thing that still makes no sense is this is 110 feet, on a single axel so it’s a shorter truck, then a double axle should be like 120-125 feet, I don’t understand how the double axels are still 105 feet when this truck is shorter than the rest
They got a used car sales person to sell the rigs?
Amazing they can put all that on a single rear axle. This is a good video but the presenter needs to take a breath& slow down!
really nice truck but i loathe tims way of presentation, sorry but i just cannot stand it