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Our Bottom Hose Loading Station enables efficient loading of tank trucks with simultaneous loading of up to five products plus a vapor arm. The loading station is designed to enable a totally flexible operation with unrestricted cross-over of all arms. The loading arms are equipped with our API Couplers. Our carbon steel swivel joint has a flame hardened ball race way to ensure a long service life.
Specifications
- Simultaneous loading of 5 different products
- Unrestricted crossover
- Petroleum applications
- Reliable well proven components:
- Carbon steel swivel joint
- Spring cylinder
- Robust rubber hose
- API dry break coupler
- Adequate space between loading arms and tank truck during filling
- Free access for operation and escape way
- Individual, customer designed units
- Special materials are available e.g. stainless steel
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