The official website of Shanghai Songjiang Group introduces you to the Magirus MAGIRUS aerial fire truck, which undertakes high-rise firefighting missions. Songjiang Group provides high-pressure rubber expansion joints for numerous firefighting aerial trucks, with a 3-year warranty.
Founded in 1864, Magirus has evolved over more than 140 years to become one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive manufacturers of firefighting vehicles. It is also the only manufacturer of complete firefighting vehicles in the world. Headquartered in Germany, Magirus has branches in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, each specializing in research and production ranging from firefighting-specific chassis to vehicle assembly, from civilian firefighting trucks to specialized firefighting vehicles. As a specialist firefighting vehicle manufacturer, Magirus produces and provides all the advanced firefighting vehicles needed for rescue missions and disaster incidents worldwide, and is dedicated to promoting advanced firefighting concepts.
Magirus has its own independent vehicle testing ground, where over 1200 Magirus firefighting vehicles are added to firefighting fronts worldwide every year. In the increasingly severe firefighting tasks, Magirus firefighting vehicles fight side by side with every firefighter. Especially notable are Magirus aerial ladder trucks, which excel in saving lives and property, becoming not only a pride of the industry but also the preferred choice for many fire departments worldwide.
Aerial firefighting trucks, commonly known as aerial fire trucks or high-rise fire trucks, use articulated boom structures with firefighting cannons mounted at the top. The hydraulic control cannons can spray water or foam, with long-range and large flow rates, easily occupying high positions to spray fire extinguishing agents downward. Due to their high consumption of firefighting agents, modern aerial fire trucks are generally equipped with water tanks, firefighting pumps, and vacuum suction pumps. They can be used independently when there is a surface water source, but when there is no water source, they must be used in conjunction with large water supply trucks or foam supply trucks to ensure uninterrupted water spraying. In recent years, aerial firefighting trucks have evolved towards multifunctionality. For example, piercing nozzles can be installed at the top of the inner arm, powered by hydraulic cylinders and controlled remotely, enabling the operation of breaking tools to destroy glass windows, plywood, or even the roofs of brick buildings, allowing water to flow directly into the interior.
The official website of Shanghai Songjiang Group introduces you to the Magirus MAGIRUS aerial fire truck, which undertakes high-rise firefighting missions. Songjiang Group provides high-pressure rubber expansion joints for numerous firefighting aerial trucks, with a 3-year warranty.
Founded in 1864, Magirus has evolved over more than 140 years to become one of the world’s largest and most comprehensive manufacturers of firefighting vehicles. It is also the only manufacturer of complete firefighting vehicles in the world. Headquartered in Germany, Magirus has branches in countries such as Germany, France, Italy, and Austria, each specializing in research and production ranging from firefighting-specific chassis to vehicle assembly, from civilian firefighting trucks to specialized firefighting vehicles. As a specialist firefighting vehicle manufacturer, Magirus produces and provides all the advanced firefighting vehicles needed for rescue missions and disaster incidents worldwide, and is dedicated to promoting advanced firefighting concepts.
Magirus has its own independent vehicle testing ground, where over 1200 Magirus firefighting vehicles are added to firefighting fronts worldwide every year. In the increasingly severe firefighting tasks, Magirus firefighting vehicles fight side by side with every firefighter. Especially notable are Magirus aerial ladder trucks, which excel in saving lives and property, becoming not only a pride of the industry but also the preferred choice for many fire departments worldwide.
Aerial firefighting trucks, commonly known as aerial fire trucks or high-rise fire trucks, use articulated boom structures with firefighting cannons mounted at the top. The hydraulic control cannons can spray water or foam, with long-range and large flow rates, easily occupying high positions to spray fire extinguishing agents downward. Due to their high consumption of firefighting agents, modern aerial fire trucks are generally equipped with water tanks, firefighting pumps, and vacuum suction pumps. They can be used independently when there is a surface water source, but when there is no water source, they must be used in conjunction with large water supply trucks or foam supply trucks to ensure uninterrupted water spraying. In recent years, aerial firefighting trucks have evolved towards multifunctionality. For example, piercing nozzles can be installed at the top of the inner arm, powered by hydraulic cylinders and controlled remotely, enabling the operation of breaking tools to destroy glass windows, plywood, or even the roofs of brick buildings, allowing water to flow directly into the interior.
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