XCMG Delivers 36 XFX805 Emergency Rescue Vehicles to Hebei, China for Flood Control and Drainage
2026-05-18 15:57
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - XCMG has recently completed the batch delivery of 36 XFX805 emergency rescue vehicles, which will be dispatched in groups to Hebei to strengthen local flood control and drainage capabilities. This delivery marks new progress in the construction of Hebei's grassroots emergency equipment system.

Once put into use, these vehicles will enhance Hebei's rapid response and efficient handling capabilities during critical flood prevention periods. The XFX805 emergency rescue vehicle is an emergency drainage equipment developed by XCMG for multiple scenarios such as urban waterlogging, tunnel culverts, and underground garages.

The vehicle is equipped with six permanent magnet variable frequency submersible pumps, each with a flow rate of 600m³/h, achieving a total system drainage capacity of up to 3600m³/h. The pump body features a lightweight and stainless steel integrated impeller design, offering wear and corrosion resistance, and can be deployed by a single person. The vehicle supports synchronous multi-point operation with multiple pumps, making it suitable for multi-point drainage tasks in complex environments such as overpasses and underground garages, and is equipped with a quick-connect system for long-distance hoses, enabling remote, high-volume water transfer.

The vehicle integrates a high-power silent diesel generator set, allowing independent operation during power outages, and features 220V/380V emergency external power supply capability. Meanwhile, the equipped elevating lighting system integrates drainage, power supply, and lighting functions to meet the demands of all-weather field operations.

This delivery reflects customer recognition of XCMG products, as both parties jointly strengthen flood control and emergency response capabilities. XCMG will continue to provide specialized and intelligent emergency rescue equipment, offering equipment support for disaster prevention and mitigation.

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