Specifications
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corrosion, provided the apparatus pumping system is used in a normal and reasonable manner. This
warranty is extended only to the original purchaser for a period of ten (10) years from the date of delivery.
CHASSIS TO BE FURNISHED: CUSTOM-BUILT CAB & CHASSIS
The specified chassis is to be a custom-built "tilt style" cab and chassis, specially designed and
manufactured, for use as a Fire Apparatus, and shall be provided by the apparatus body builder (Bidder).
The price of the custom chassis shall be included in the total Bid Proposal Package Price.
MODEL
The cab and chassis shall include design considerations for multiple emergency vehicle applications,
rapid transit and maneuverability. The chassis shall be manufactured for heavy duty service with the
strength and capacity to support a fully laden apparatus, one hundred (100) percent of the time.
MODEL YEAR
The chassis shall have a vehicle identification number that reflects a 2013 model year.
COUNTRY OF SERVICE
The chassis shall be put in service in the country of United States of America (USA). The chassis will
meet applicable U.S.A. federal motor vehicle safety standards.
APPARATUS TYPE
The apparatus shall be a rescue pumper vehicle designed for emergency service use which shall be
equipped with a permanently mounted fire pump which has a minimum rated capacity of 1250 gallons per
minute. The apparatus shall include a water tank and hose body whose primary purpose is to combat
structural and associated fires.
AXLE CONFIGURATION
The chassis shall feature a 4 x 2 axle configuration consisting of a single rear drive axle with a single
front steer axle.
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATINGS FRONT
The front gross axle weight rating (GAWR) of the chassis shall be 20,000 pounds.
This front gross axle weight rating shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus
including all equipment and personnel.
GROSS AXLE WEIGHT RATINGS REAR
The rear gross axle weight rating (GAWR) of the chassis shall be 31,000 pounds.
This rear gross axle weight rating shall be adequate to carry the weight of the completed apparatus
including all equipment and personnel.










