Oilmen’s provides insulated DEF tanker

April 10, 2013
Oilmen’s Truck Tanks has developed the third generation of its insulated tanker used for hauling DEF (diesel exhaust fluid). Standard equipment includes insulated tank, insulated and heated cabinet, insulated and heated piping, and protected pumping equipment

Oilmen’s Truck Tanks has developed the third generation of its insulated tanker used for hauling DEF (diesel exhaust fluid). Standard equipment includes insulated tank, insulated and heated cabinet, insulated and heated piping, and protected pumping equipment.

The new 4,000-gallon DEF truck tank has the ability to self-load from a large DEF bulk tank commonly used at a distributor’s facility, bulk plant, or railcar. Piping that allows the operator to bypass the hose reel is also standard equipment that enables rapid metered deliveries. The personnel ladder is now mounted on the rear of the unit for greatest flexibility at the loading rack, although driver-side and curb-side mounts are still options (chassis design permitting). Additional improvements include better accessibility to components and vibration reduction materials that will prolong equipment life.

For more information, visit www.trucktanks.com.