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HRU 300
- Hose Recovery Unit

Recover heavy hose. Safely and efficiently.

Controlled Recovery and Safe Operation

The HRU 300 is designed to make hose recovery safer, more controlled and more repeatable.

The hydraulic recovery system lifts and guides large-diameter hose back into storage, reducing the need for manual lifting and pulling during post-operation work. The rotating turret allows recovery from multiple directions around the vehicle, while the rail-mounted transverse movement lets the operator align the unit with the correct hose compartment before recovery begins.

A pull force limited to 100 kg helps keep recovery controlled and reduces unnecessary strain on the hose, equipment and operating crew.

The integrated operating platform provides a clear overview of the recovery process, with access from both sides of the vehicle. Pull-out ladders, anti-slip surfaces and inward-folding side doors support safer working conditions during operation.

A centrally located emergency stop allows immediate shutdown when required, while the integrated engine and hydraulic system keep the unit independent and ready for use wherever the vehicle is deployed.

Key Benefits

01

Safe Handling of Large-Diameter Hose

Reduces manual lifting and improves safety when recovering heavy transfer hoses.
02

Faster Recovery and Reset

Speeds up post-incident operations, allowing crews to return equipment to service more quickly.
03

Flexible and Independent Operation

Turret-mounted, hydraulically powered unit that can operate without external systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is the hose recovered using the HRU 300?

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Can the HRU 300 recover hose from different vehicle positions?

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How does the HRU 300 improve operational efficiency?

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Can the HRU 300 be integrated onto different vehicle types?

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Is the HRU 300 suitable for continuous operational use?

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What makes controlled hose recovery important?

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