

The HOWO 8×4 25000L heavy water fire truck is built on a SINOTRUK HOWO 8×4 chassis with a 1950+4600+1400 mm wheelbase. It is powered by an MC11.46-61 engine rated at 460 HP and paired with a manual transmission. The vehicle carries a 25000L water tank. A CB10/100-TB fire pump (100 L/s at 1.0 MPa) and a roof mounted PS8/80W monitor (80 L/s, water range ≥85 m) handle fire suppression. Standard equipment includes fire hoses, suction tubes, couplings, water gun, and basic tool kit.
Truck Chassis:
SINOTRUK HOWO 8×4Tanker Capacity:
25000L waterEngine Power:
460 HP (338 kW) / MC11.46-61Fire Pump:
CB10/100-TBPump Flow:
100 L/s @ 1.0 MPaWork Pressure:
1.0 MpaFire Monitor:
PS8/80WMonitor Flow:
80 L/sMonitor Range:
Water ≥85 m,,The HOWO 8×4 25000L heavy water fire truck (also called water tanker tender, fire fighting water pump truck, wildland water tender) is built for firefighting and emergency response in industrial facilities, power plants, and municipal settings. This HOWO 460 HP water fire truck features a 25000 liter water tank, a CB10/100-TB fire pump (100 L/s at 1.0 MPa), and a roof mounted PS8/80W fire monitor with 85 meter water range.
The truck carries a full set of standard firefighting equipment, including hoses, suction tubes, couplings, and a water gun. This water fire truck works well for Class A fires involving wood, paper, textiles, and rubber. It suits firefighting tasks at factories, warehouses, refineries, airports, and chemical plants.

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Working Capacity |
Engine Model |
Wheelbase |
Superstructure |
|
25000L water |
460 HP / MC11.46-61 |
1950+4600+1400 mm |
★ Water tank carbon steel, 25000L capacity ★ CB10/100-TB fire pump, 100 L/s flow at 1.0 MPa ★ PS8/80W roof monitor, 80 L/s flow with water range ≥85 m ★ 2026 year brand new |
» Ⅰ. Main Features :
★ MC11.46-61 engine rated at 460 HP for water fire suppression and industrial emergency response
★ HOWO 8×4 chassis with 25000L water tank and CB10/100-TB fire pump (100 L/s at 1.0 MPa)
★ Roof mounted PS8/80W monitor with 80 L/s flow and water range ≥85 m for long distance fire attack
★ Complete standard equipment including hoses, suction tubes, couplings, and water gun for Class A fire fighting
» Ⅱ.Product Parameter :
| TOGO HOWO TX 25,000L Heavy Water Fire Trucks | |||
| General | Work capacity | 25000L water tank | |
| Truck chassis | SINOTRUK HOWO 8X4 | ||
| Engine Power | 460 HP (338KW) / MC11.46-61 | ||
| Fire pump | CB10/100-TB | ||
| Fire Monitor | PS8/80W | ||
| Maximum Speed | 95 km/h | ||
| Overall Dimensions L*W*H | 12000*2540*3750 mm | ||
| Gross Vehicle Weight | 42680 kg | ||
| Curb Weight | 17030 kg | ||
| Engine | Engine Model | MC11.46-61 | |
| Fuel Type | Diesel | ||
| Power | 460 HP(338KW) | ||
| Emission Standard | Euro 6 | ||
| Displacement | 10518 ml | ||
| Engine Type | 6 cylinders in line, water cooling, turbo-charged diesel engine, inter-cooling | ||
| Drive Type | 8x4 | ||
| Chassis | Wheelbase | 1950+4600+1400 mm | |
| Tire | 385/65R22.5 18PR | ||
| Tire No. | 12 tires and 1 spare tire | ||
| Model | CB10/100-TB | ||
| Flux | 100L/s | ||
| Pressure | 1MPa | ||
| Fire Pump | Max working pressure | 1.251MPa | |
| Max allowable inlet pressure | 0.4MPa | ||
| Max suction height | 3m | ||
| Rated speed | 3916±50r/min | ||
| Speed ratio | 1:1.4 | ||
| Water diversion time | ≤50s | ||
| Fire Monitor | Model | PS8/80W | |
| Flow | 80L/s | ||
| Rated working pressure | 0.8MPa | ||
| Max working pressure | 1.2MPa | ||
| Range | Water | ≥85m | |
| Pitch rotation | - 35~+70° | ||
| Horizontal rotation | 0~360° | ||
| Standard configuration | All standard accessories: Fire hose, filter, coupling, wrench, water /foam gun, basic tool kit, English manual…… | ||

1. Chassis & Powertrain
♦ HOWO 8×4 chassis with 1950+4600+1400 mm wheelbase, built for heavy loads and stable handling on industrial roads and rough terrain.
♦ MC11.46-61 diesel engine, 460 hp output with high torque, reliable for quick response, continuous pump operation, and large water volume discharge.
♦ 25000L water tank, carbon steel construction with internal baffles to reduce water surge on rough roads.

2.Fire Suppression System
♦ CB10/100-TB fire pump, 100 L/s flow at 1.0 MPa, PTO driven, 3m suction height, ≤50s priming time.
♦ PS8/80W roof monitor, 80 L/s flow, water range ≥85 m, horizontal 360° rotation, pitch -35° to +70°.
» Ⅳ.Fire Pump System :
Fire Pump:
A CB10/100-TB fire pump with a rated flow of 100 L/s at 1.0 MPa is installed in the rear pump room. This pump is built for reliable performance, providing steady water pressure to ensure fire hoses and monitors can deliver water effectively over long distances for fire suppression.

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Fire Pump Model |
Flow |
Pressure |
Max Working Pressure |
Max Allowable Inlet Pressure |
|
CB10/100-TB |
100 L/s |
1.0MPa |
1.251 MPa |
0.4MPa |
The PS8/80W fire monitor is mounted on the cab roof. It delivers a flow rate of 80 L/s with a water range of ≥85 m. The monitor supports both straight stream and spray patterns for flexible firefighting operations.

| Fire Monitor Model | Flow | Range | Rated Pressure | Pitch Rotation | Horizontal rotation |
| PS8/80W | 80 L/s | Water ≥85 m | 0.8 MPa | -30°~+90° |
0~360° |
» Ⅵ.Firefighting Equipment :
• Equipment Room:
Located on both sides of the vehicle, these compartments are equipped with equipment racks and storage trays. The racks keep fire hoses, suction tubes, and foam guns neatly organized. The storage trays provide quick access to tools like wrenches, axes, and crowbars, improving rescue efficiency.

• Pump Room: Equipped with CB10/100-TB fire pump, control panel, pressure gauge, vacuum gauge, and lighting system. Accessories include fire hoses, suction hoses, collectors, strainers, fire nozzles, water guns, suction hose wrenches, and reducers.

The HOWO 8×4 25000L heavy water fire truck comes with a rear-mounted CB10/100-TB fire pump and a cab top PS8/80W monitor. The water tank holds 25,000 liters, sitting on a sturdy HOWO 8×4 chassis powered by a 460 HP MC11.46-61 engine. Standard gear includes fire hoses, suction tubes, couplings, a water gun, and a complete tool kit. Full specifications are listed below:


» Ⅶ.Application scenarios :

