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February 01, 2006

Allianz Madvac Introduces the New Johnston VT605/650 Pure Vacuum Sweeper

The Johnston VT606/650 is designed to meet the requirements of the most demanding municipal and contractor applications.

(PRWEB) February 1, 2006 -- Equally at home on municipal street cleaning or heavier duty work sites, the VT605/605 delivers consistently high pick-up performance – even in contractor applications such as road resurfacing and dirt pick-up around construction sites and access roads.

With durable, rugged construction and more standard features than any other vacuum sweeper on the market, the VT605/650 versatility makes it ideal for a variety of sweeping applications from highways to residential areas and construction sites to parking lots.

Features of the VT605/650

·John Deere turbocharged diesel engine
·Sealed engine compartment
·8.5 cu. Yd. Stainless steel debris hopper
·343-gallon stainless steel water tank
·Top mounted catch basin hose
·190 sq. in. vacuum nozzle


Allianz Madvac background: Allianz Madvac Inc has a worldwide customer network of 125 stocking distributors in over 82 countries. Allianz designs and manufactures vacuum, mechanical and re-generative air, street and runway sweepers. Founded in 1955, the company is a recognized and respected leader in its field. Allianz produces and provides the highest quality sweepers for airports, highways, major cities, towns & municipalities, federal & state properties, industrial & commercial complexes, landfill sites, parks, schools & universities, shopping centers & parking lots, streets and contractor applications.

Contact Information
Name: Andre Pollmueller
Toll Free: 1 800 862-3822
Tel: +1 (450) 616-8112
Fax: +1 (450) 616-8103
E-mail: info @ allianzmadvac.com

Posted by Industrial-Manufacturing at February 1, 2006 01:15 AM

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