DF 7500 MPT
Control dust closer to the source with the Pramac DF 7500 MPT. Its 30 to 40 m throw range gives operators useful reach across stockpiles, demolition zones, haul roads and loading areas without placing the machine directly in the hazard zone. Fine water droplets help capture airborne particles and improve visibility around active work areas. The 2,000 L integrated stainless-steel tank creates a practical all-in-one package for sites where a fixed water connection is not convenient. CPS can help match the dust cannon, water supply and mobile package to the site layout, throw distance and operating conditions.
Download Specification Sheet→- 2,000 L stainless-steel integrated water tank
- 17 kW integrated generating set
- Integrated control panel
- Two booster pumps with peripheral impellers
- Flowmeter for pump protection
- Outlet pressure gauge
- Stainless-steel nozzle crown
- Water drain system
- Four height-adjustable stabilisers
- Electric tilting
- Remote control for fan, pump and electrical rotation
- Macro-sequential remote controls
- Automatic oscillation system
- 30 to 40 m range without wind
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Pramac
Pramac is a leading global manufacturer of stationary and mobile power generation equipment, founded in Casole d'Elsa, Tuscany in 1966. Now part of the Generac group, Pramac engineers diesel, petrol and battery energy storage solutions trusted by rental houses, mining sites and emergency services in over 150 countries.
- Model
- DF 7500 MPT
- Product type
- Self-contained mobile dust suppression system
- Throw Distance
- 30 to 40 m
- Water Tank
- 2,000 L integrated stainless-steel tank
- Optional equipment
- Dosing pump for chemical additives; | double stainless-steel nozzle crown; | four-wheel trailer with tow bar and forklift pockets
- Fan motor power
- 7.5 kW
- Coverage without wind
- 30 to 40 m
- Generating set
- 17 kW, 1500 rpm engine
- Integrated water tank
- 2000 L
- Working pressure
- 7 to 12 bar
- Water consumption
- 35 L/min at 12 bar; | 23 L/min at 7 bar
- Working time
- 60 min at 12 bar; | 85 min at 7 bar
- Water inlet filter
- 180 micron
- Working angle
- 335°
- Tilting range
- 0° to 40°
- Dimensions with tow bar and wheels (L x W x H)
- 4370 x 2190 x 2640 mm
- Dry weight
- 2450 kg
- Water connection / pressure
- Operating pressure shown in water consumption range; confirm inlet connection size for supplied variant
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