Enhanced operator training ensures that onboarding can be completed in a shorter period of time.

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Quiet vacuum truck operation for urban job sites

Designed for quiet operation, the vacuum trucks promote a more comfortable working environment with less neighbourhood disturbance, enabling contractors to work confidently in residential areas. Advanced controls provide intuitive operation that simplifies machine interaction and shortens the learning curve.

A common platform across Vermeer vacuum truck models minimizes onboarding and training time, improving operational efficiency across an entire fleet. Operators familiar with one Vermeer vacuum truck can efficiently operate others in the lineup.

VXT400: 4,131 cfm (117 m³/min) airflow and 18 in Hg (0.61 bar) vacuum. Available in three GVWR options: 58,000 lb (26,308 kg), 76,000 lb (34,473 kg) or 86,000 lb (39,009 kg) with spoil tank capacities of 8, 10 or 12 yd3 (6.1, 7.6 or 9.2 m³). Boom options include 6-in (15.2-cm) or 8-in (20.3-cm) diameter with telescoping or hose handling configurations.

VXT500: 5,018 cfm (142 m³/min) airflow and 27 in Hg (0.91 bar) vacuum with 10 and 12 yd3 (7.6 or 9.2 m³) spoil tank options. Available in 76,000 lb (34,473 kg) and 86,000 lb (39,009 kg) GVWR configurations. 8-inches (20.3-centimetre) diameter boom with telescoping or hose handling configurations.

Both vacuum excavator models feature a 50-degree spoil tank tilt with cam-over hydraulic rear door for fast dumping and tight cycle times.

“We designed these vacuum truck models based on years of customer feedback and lessons learned from our previous hydrovac equipment,” said TJ Steele, product manager for Vermeer MV Solutions. “The VXT400 brings together the reliability contractors need with the performance to handle demanding jobs, while the VXT500 delivers more airflow and vacuum for higher production. These vacuum excavator models help contractors move more material, finish more jobs and work in more places.”

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