Nashville (TN) Fire Department KME Aerial
CHASSIS
  • 100″ Severe Service XMFD Flat Roof
DRIVE TRAIN
  • Cummins ISX15 600-hp Engine
  • Allison 4000 EVS Transmission
AERIAL
  • 103′ 4 Section AerialCat Ladder
  • 94′ Horzontal Reach
  • 50 mph Wind Load Rating
  • 1/4″ Ice on Entire Structure
  • -7 Degree to +80 Degree Electric Range
  • 2.5 to 1 Structural Safety Factor
  • 500 lb. Dry Tip Load
  • 500 lb. Wet Tip Load Flowing 1,500 gpm
  • Two (2) Sets of H Style Outriggers with 12′ Stance
  • Deep Penetrating Outriggers, 11-Degree Leveling Capability
DIMENSIONS
  • 479″ Overall Length
  • 222″ Wheelbase
  • 140″ Overall Height

For more information, visit http://www.kmefire.com/featured-deliveries/aerial/gso-10731.

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