High pressure | Up to 100 Bar
High quality and performance fire skid units for utv (buggy), equipped with centrifugal, membrane
or piston pumps up to 100 Bar with a maximal flow up to 240 l/min.Characteristics
Various tank options available, ranging from 120 to 250 liters, to suit different water storage needs. The two internal baffles prevent lateral movement, ensuring the stability of the vehicle.
Winder: Pre-assembled and connected to the water pump, with a rubber hose up to 70 meters in length and capable of withstanding pressures up to 80 bar.
High-Pressure Nozzle: Features a large reach (700 mm) with a variable angle, and a nozzle tip diameter of Ø 2.3. Inlet connection: male G 1/2".
Absorption Oversleeve: A translucent spiral hose, 5 meters in length.
*Note: Not all skid units come with all accessories. For detailed configuration options, refer to the technical sheet.*
Foam System: Lightweight and compact, this system easily mixes foam agent at concentrations ranging from 0 to 6% under high pressure. It is manually controllable via the control panel.
*Note: Configurations may vary depending on the selected motor pump.*
High quality components /pices
With the best price quality ratio.
Resistant tanks made of stainless steel
High availability of spares
2-year warranty.
The Forest Firefighter High Pressure Skid Units with Horizontal Tank are high-performance firefighting solutions designed for UTVs (buggies) and other compact vehicles. Equipped with centrifugal, membrane, or piston pumps, these units operate at pressures up to 100 Bar, providing powerful water delivery with a maximum flow rate of 240 l/min. The horizontal tank design ensures a low center of gravity for enhanced stability, even during rough terrain operations. These skid units are engineered for quick deployment and rapid intervention in wildland and structural fire scenarios, offering reliable performance when it's needed most. Compact yet highly efficient, they offer flexibility and adaptability for various firefighting needs, including fuel and wildland fires. Built to withstand demanding environments, these units are an essential tool for modern firefighting teams requiring both power and mobility.