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  • HEAVY DUTY ROTATOR

    The science behind rotator trucks is an interesting blend of engineering, physics, and hydraulics, all working together in order to handle the heavy duty lift and move required with precision and efficiency.


    Custom Engineered and Designed Our Rotator truck is a specialized type of tow truck equipped with a very large rotating boom. Unlike traditional heavy duty tow trucks, the Rotator is not limited to lifting and pulling in a straight line. Our Rotator truck can rotate it's boom 360 degrees. This allows us to operate our Rotator in a confined space, and approach the recovery from multiple angles as required. The design of our Rotator includes a reinforced chassis and a powerful hydraulic system capable of lifting 60 tons fully extended.


    Hydraulic Power The heart of any Rotator capability is really the hydraulic system. Hydraulics utilize pressurized fluid to generate immense lifting power. When the hydraulic pump activates, it pushes fluid in to the hyraulic rams, causing them to extend. This extension lifts the boom and any load that is attached to it. The precision control provided by hydraulics allows operators to make minute adjustments, helping to ensure safe and accurate recovery operations even in very complex and tight scenarios.


    The Boom Our Rotator's boom is the definiting feature of a our truck. Mounted on a turntable, the boom can swivel 360 degress, which gives our team the required flexibility needed in this intricate recoveries or transports. By distributing weight evenly and allowing fo rtation, the boom can handle heavy loads without compromising stability.


    Stability and Safety Safety and stability is paramount in any heavy duty towing operations. Whether its recovery or transport, both are required. Our Rotator is requippred with a stabilization features, using outriggers and counterweights. outriggers extend from the sides of the Rotator to provide additional stability. This helps to prevent tipping during lifting operations.