Work capacity:
15 CBMTruck model:
PT5160GYSEngine power:
240HPEngine type:
Isuzu 6HK1Axle drive:
4x2Gear box:
Isuzu MLD 6SRemarks:
Imported Italy valveDominican ISUZU FVR Refuse collection vehicle is designed for manual collection of large-size waste, solid waste and transporting them to the places of disposal.They are solutions developed in accordance with the needs of modern urbanism. The main goal of production is to increase the amount of garbage carried per circle, to reduce the collection period and to provide flexibility to its operators.
Dominican Republic Introduces ISUZU FVR Refuse Collection Vehicle to Improve Urban Environmental Hygiene, In a groundbreaking initiative to enhance urban environmental hygiene, the Dominican Republic government has introduced the ISUZU FVR refuse collection vehicle. This exclusive endeavor aims to revolutionize waste management capabilities, promote cleanliness, and contribute to a healthier and more sustainable living environment in cities across the country.
Modern designs that lighten the vehicle
structure and contain support that reduces vehicle weight / collected garbage
weight ratio. They can be facilitaded with container lifting system in various
capacities and standards. Different types of production according to vehicle
specifications and purpose of use is possible.
Different types of production according to
vehicle specifications and purpose of use is possible. They are know under
names as garbage trucks, hydraulic compaction garbage truck, garbage collection
vehicle.
Compaction of waste is carried out by using pressing and ejector plates.
Body: the frame body is made of shaped tubes; the inside of the roll cage built into the body of the spherical shape of steel resistant to deformations; sides, roof and bottom are of spherical shape, whose profile ensures even load distribution in the working cycle and the simplicity of the gathering of the liquid contained in the waste; the side walls and roof made of solid steel sheet Strenx; the bottom is made of wear resistant.
Hopper: design the hopper is reinforced by ribs made of alloy steel; work surfaces of the plates HARDOX 450, the wear edge of the rotary blade and the receiving hopper made of wear-resistant steel HARDOX 450 / 8 mm; regulated loading height of the hopper; a sealing mechanism articulated, connecting rod, to prevent jamming of debris when the seal in the loading hopper; hydraulic cylinders drive the sealing plate placed inside the rear side; due to the shape of the hopper is no spillage beyond.
Ejector plate: plate movement is carried out along the guide rails by means of a telescopic double-acting hydraulic cylinder; uniform speed; easy disassembly and maintenance; optimal use of space inside the body; high capacity.
Recognizing the pressing need for efficient waste collection and disposal systems, the Dominican Republic government conducted rigorous research to identify the most suitable manufacturer for their refuse collection vehicle requirements. After careful evaluation, ISUZU, a globally recognized leader in the production of commercial vehicles, emerged as the preferred choice, renowned for their unmatched expertise and reliability in waste management technology.
The ISUZU FVR refuse collection vehicle is specifically designed to cater to the unique challenges faced by Dominican cities in waste management. This vehicle is equipped with state-of-the-art features, such as a spacious compactor body and hydraulically operated refuse collection mechanisms. These features allow for efficient waste collection from multiple locations, ensuring maximum capacity utilization and reducing the frequency of disposal trips.
To ensure the smooth and safe operation of the ISUZU FVR refuse collection vehicle, the Dominican Republic government has implemented comprehensive training programs for the personnel responsible for operating these vehicles. The training focuses on proper operation techniques, safety guidelines, and maintenance procedures, emphasizing the importance of responsible waste management practices and preventing any potential problems associated with incorrect operation.
Furthermore, to avoid any issues arising from improper use of the compacting feature, the government has introduced stringent protocols and guidelines for waste collection personnel. In addition to the training provided, regular inspections and maintenance checks will be carried out to ensure that the compacting mechanisms are functioning correctly, minimizing the risk of any malfunctions or improper operation that could lead to environmental or safety concerns.
To mitigate the risk of potential copyright issues or plagiarism, the Dominican Republic government has taken robust measures to maintain originality in the procurement process. Stringent checks have been implemented to review all contractual agreements, invoices, and documentation associated with the acquisition of the ISUZU FVR refuse collection vehicle. This ensures compliance with legal and ethical standards, reinforcing transparency and accountability.