
Truck Jetter
8-12 months for custom-configured units. Check our inventory for units available for immediate delivery.
Dedicated high-pressure truck-mounted jetter for crews that need maximum water capacity for mainline cleaning. Carries significantly more water than combination trucks, meaning fewer refill trips and more time cleaning pipe. Simple hydraulic power train with no complex electronics to fail in the field.
Up to 2,500-gallon water capacity
87 GPM at 2,500 PSI standard
Hose reel with up to 1,000 ft of 1" jetter hose
Front or rear-mounted hose reel options
Simple hydraulic power train
Designed for daily mainline cleaning operations
Municipal sewer crews and contractors whose primary job is high-volume pipe cleaning, not vacuuming. If you're running a combination truck but rarely use the vacuum, you're hauling dead weight. A dedicated jetter carries significantly more water, which means more pipe cleaned per shift and fewer refill trips.
High-volume scheduled mainline cleaning programs
Pre-inspection cleaning ahead of CCTV crews
Grease and root maintenance on restaurant corridors
Storm sewer flushing and debris removal
Long-run mainline cleaning where water capacity matters
With up to 2,500 gallons of water and 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI, this truck carries more water than any combination truck and delivers it at higher volume. Your crew cleans more pipe per shift because they're not stopping to refill every few hours. Simple hydraulic controls mean your shop maintains it, no proprietary electronics.
Departments currently using combination trucks primarily for jetting, trailer jetters that can't carry enough water for full-shift operations, or aging truck jetters from other manufacturers.
If you need vacuum capability for debris removal, catch basin cleaning, or emergency response, a combination truck like the Model 900 is the better choice. This is a dedicated jetter, no vacuum system.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the Truck Jetter best suited for?
Municipal sewer crews and contractors whose primary job is high-volume pipe cleaning, not vacuuming. If you're running a combination truck but rarely use the vacuum, you're hauling dead weight. A dedicated jetter carries significantly more water, which means more pipe cleaned per shift and fewer refill trips.
What are the main applications for the Truck Jetter?
The Truck Jetter is ideal for: High-volume scheduled mainline cleaning programs; Pre-inspection cleaning ahead of CCTV crews; Grease and root maintenance on restaurant corridors; Storm sewer flushing and debris removal; Long-run mainline cleaning where water capacity matters.
What sets the Truck Jetter apart from other truck jetters?
With up to 2,500 gallons of water and 87 GPM at 2,500 PSI, this truck carries more water than any combination truck and delivers it at higher volume. Your crew cleans more pipe per shift because they're not stopping to refill every few hours. Simple hydraulic controls mean your shop maintains it, no proprietary electronics.
When should I consider a different model instead of the Truck Jetter?
If you need vacuum capability for debris removal, catch basin cleaning, or emergency response, a combination truck like the Model 900 is the better choice. This is a dedicated jetter, no vacuum system.
What is the typical upgrade path from the Truck Jetter?
Departments currently using combination trucks primarily for jetting, trailer jetters that can't carry enough water for full-shift operations, or aging truck jetters from other manufacturers.
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Interested in the Truck Jetter?
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