Vactor Debuts New Combination Sewer Cleaner

Company focuses on innovation and operational simplicity with the new Vactor 2100i

Vactor Debuts New Combination Sewer Cleaner

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Vactor Manufacturing, a subsidiary of Federal Signal Corp., recently unveiled its latest piece of equipment — the Vactor 2100i, a new combination sewer cleaner. 

A successor to the Vactor 2100 Plus, the Vactor 2100i focuses on simplicity with a brand-new IntuiTouch one-touch control system. The advanced yet intuitively simple controls are designed to maximize operator efficiency. New features inside the cab include a 7-inch screen with backlit tactile buttons and one-touch control for quick startup and engagement.

The in-cab controls
The in-cab controls

Outside the cab, operators will find a single control panel including a 7-inch dashboard screen with touchscreen and glove-friendly buttons featuring at-a-glance data for maximum efficiency. In addition, the new articulating controls adjust to the desired location for the operator’s optimal placement.

The control panel outside the cab
The control panel outside the cab

The all-new RDB1015 Rapid Deployment Boom telescopes 10 feet out and extends the debris hose down 15 feet, minimizing the need for additional tubes, speeding and easing operation in a wide range of applications.

“When we launched the original Vactor 2100 Plus nearly a decade ago, we set the bar with technological innovation and customized design,” says Brandon Shelton, product manager at Vactor Mfg. “Now, in 2018, we are revolutionizing the industry again with the launch of the 2100i, a state-of-the-art product that combines intuitive simplicity and operational ease with the most advanced technology available. To say we are excited would be an understatement.”

Visit http://2100i.vactor.com to learn more.



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