Towed potable water cart PWC 250
for airport

towed potable water cart
towed potable water cart
towed potable water cart
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Characteristics

Type
towed
Domain
for airport
Capacity

250 gal

Description

Par-Kan Company’s potable water cart model PWC 250 is built strong using heavy gauge steel and is protected by a tough powder coat finish and steel identification tag for inventory asset tracking. This water cart utilizes fifth wheel steering with full 360 degree rotation and is highly maneuverable in tight spaces. It also features an ergonomic torsion relief tow bar that when released, will not hit the ground. Another feature of this cart is its tow bar activated braking system, which applies the break with the use of the tow bar. The PWC 250 is a versatile water cart that is capable of providing potable water service to mid-size aircraft and has the capacity to service most wide body aircraft as it is equipped with a 250 gallon poly potable water tank. This potable water cart is powered with a 12 volt electric pump and an onboard battery charger provides opportunistic charging capabilities when the cart is not in service. The PWC 250 water cart comes delivered with everything needed to begin aircraft potable water service including aircraft hoses and couplings and is backed by a one year manufacturer’s warranty. Par-Kan offers a wide range of optional features to customize this cart to fit you and your customer’s needs. Poly Tanks Extended Fill Coupler Fill Hose Battery charger Indicator light, 110 v 12v Electric Pump PRODUCT FEATURES CONVENIENT Very easy to maneuver by hand. Takes very little physical space. HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION Solid Steel Construction USER FRIENDLY DESIGN Easy access to components. FINISH Standard White Enamel Finish. SERIAL TAG A permanent steel identification tag is attached to each container.
*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.