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Custom Vactor/Septic Service Truck | ColemanVac.com

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      Custom Vacuum Trucks  Long Island, NY  Custom Septic Truck Custom septic service trucks from Best Enterprises feature a 4,550-gallon stainless steel tank with overflow protection and sensor control, spring-mounted rear legs, a backup camera with LED display, a Masport 400WV vacuum pump , three stainless steel toolboxes, a remote-controlled 3,000-psi jetter system with electric hose reel and 275 feet of hose installed in an insulated and lighted stainless steel toolbox, nozzle kit, hydraulic drive system with warning light in the cab for PTO, and a backup switch on the dash for the jetter. The water compartment features a heater coil. The waste compartment features a jetter clean-out system and warning buzzer.     Positive-Displacement Vacuum Truck The HV55 HydroVax from GapVax is constructed from ASTM A572-Grade 50 steel, and has a 12.5-cubic-yard debris body and water tank options ranging from 400 to 1,400 gallons. Features include a positive displacement vacuum pump rated at 5,

Reasons for High Quality Truck Parts - Coleman Vacuum Systems Inc

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High Quality Parts Such as Those Found at Coleman Vacuum Systems are Extremely Important for The health & Safety of All Drivers For Many Reasons   THE SAFETY HAZARDS OF USING POOR QUALITY TRUCK PARTS Many truck accidents are caused by the driver's negligence. However, there are also a significant number of accidents caused by defective parts on a commercial truck, from fuel tanks to lighting. Below, learn more about some of the most common defective truck parts that cause accidents. BRAKES AND BRAKE SYSTEMS Brakes are one of the most important components of a commercial truck. Air brake systems create and maintain compressed air that transmits pressure to the brakes, which can help stop a truck quickly. If an emergency arises and a truck must brake suddenly, functioning brakes help prevent a collision. Sometimes brakes are defective because of the way they were manufactured. In other situations, brake problems are the result of poor maintenance. Regular brake