High-pressure vacuum unit maneuvers tight locations

High-pressure vacuum unit maneuvers tight locations
High-pressure vacuum unit maneuvers tight locations

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The SmartCombi PRO combination high-pressure/vacuum unit from ROM is designed for cleaning house connections and sewers, as well as draining flooded basements and grease traps.

The combined high-pressure/vacuum unit measures 3,450 by 1,600 by 1,650 mm (135 by 62 by 64 inches). It has a 3,000 liter hot-dip galvanized tank (792 gallons) with slanted bottom for easy dumping and choice of three waste/freshwater tank options (2,000/1,000 liters – 528/264 gallons, 1,800/1,200 – 475/369 and 1,600/1,400 – 422/369).

The 1,290 kilogram system (2,843 pounds) is available in PTO or diesel (Kubota turbo engine) drive in a choice of configurations (2,900 psi and 19 gallons of flow or 2,175 psi with 26 gallons of flow) and vacuum systems (conventional or advanced thrust jetter) with up to 1,087 psi.

“The SmartCombi PRO has large capacities, yet is compact and lightweight and can be mounted on 6- to 7.5-ton vehicles for maneuvering narrow city streets and other locations that are difficult to access,” says Charles van den Berg, Area Manager Export, for ROM.

“The Speck high pressure pump delivers cleaning pressure up to 200 bar [2,900 psi] and water flow of up to 100 liters [26 gpm] for cleaning house connections and main sewer lines up to 600 mm [23 inches] in size.”

Other features include the hydraulically driven, high-pressure, zinc-coated steel reel mounted on a swiveling frame with 270-degree reach for extended maneuverability. The unit’s low center of gravity is designed for safer road handling. Options include traffic safety package, remote control, frost protection, hot-water system, etcetera. www.rombv.com.



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