Video Walk-Around: Sutphen SPH 100 Aerial Platform

This walk-around video covers a recent Sutphen mid-mount aerial delivery. The rig is built on a Sutphen Monarch heavy-duty custcom chassis with 10″ raised roof.


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Cardinal Joint Fire District, Canfield, Ohio

TRUCK TYPE: SPH 100 Aerial Platform

WHEELBASE: 236”

TRAVEL HEIGHT: 11’ – 6”

TRAVEL LENGTH: 47’ – 1”

CHASSIS

  • Sutphen Monarch Heavy-Duty Custom Chassis, 62” Extended Cab with a 10” Raised Roof
  • Four-Door, Six-Person Cab
  • 10” Double Domex Frame Rails (110K PSI)
  • Front Axle and Suspension 23,000 lbs
  • Rear Axle and Suspension 52,000 lbs
  • Engine: Cummins X 12, 500-hp
  • Alternator: Leece Neville, 320-AMP
  • Transmission: Allison Gen 5, EVS 4000
  • Hale Qmax 2000-gpm Single Stage Pump
  • 300-Gallon Water Tank

BODY

  • Sutphen Huck Bolted #304 Stainless Steel
  • Amdor Roll-Up Compartment Doors
  • Over 287 cu. ft. of Total Compartment Space

ADDITIONAL EQUIPMENT

  • 18” Polished Stainless Steel Bumper Extension
  • High Rail Cable Track
  • Federal Q2B Siren, Grille Mount
  • 10-kW Smart Power Generator
  • Hannay Electric Cord Reel, 175’ (1)
  • David Clark, 6-Position Intercom System
  • Camera System: Brigade Backeye 360 Camera
  • Roto Ray, Warning Light
  • Whelen LED Lightbar IV 72”
  • Whelen PFH1 Brow light
  • Whelen M9V2 LED
  • Whelen Pioner PfP2AC
  • Whelen M6V LEDs
  • FRC Spectra 120V LED Scene
  • Drive Side Monitor: Akron 3482 StreamMaster2, Electric, 1,250-gpm w/ Akron 5177 Electric Nozzle
  • Officer Side Monitor: Akron 3483 StreamMaster2, Manual 1,250-gpm
  • Officer Side Nozzle: Akron 2499 & 3488 Pipe

For more information, visit https://www.sutphen.com/deliveries/sph-100-cardinal-joint-fire-district-oh/.

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