Vactor introduces 27-inch vacuum for 2100i combination sewer cleaner
(UI) — The Vactor 2100i Combination Sewer Cleaner now has the option of a 27-inch vacuum for longer pulls and deeper suction for solid waste.
To accommodate the longer vacuum, modifications to the 2100i include reinforcement on the debris body and more structural brackets for the debris body recess. Two silencers help reduce noise for a quieter operation. An additional benefit is it runs cooler with an additional inlet to keep the blower cool.
“The WesTech 840xl blower is highly productivity,” said Tyler Skolek, Vactor Product Manager. “When choosing the blower, we decided to go with the 840 because of its proven track record.”
Beyond the longer vacuum, the Vactor 2100i still offers the same precision, power and performance. The IntuiTouch cab controls and IntuiTouch control panel make function as simple as the touch of a button while also combining all cleaning system functions into one control panel.
“This robust vacuum enables our customers to reach waste from a farther distance,” said Skolek. "The new option gives those customers as much vacuum as they need. As with the current 2100i, this feature offers our customers the same reliability and efficiency that Vactor is known for.”
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