Satellite Offers Wide Selection of Portable Restroom Service Vehicles
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Information provided by Satellite Industries, a manufacturer of vacuum tank equipment, pump
trucks
Satellite offers a wide selection of service vehicles ranging from our 400 gallon bolt in module though our 2000
gallon aluminum service vehicle. We also offer modules in a variety of materials including stainless steel, aluminum
and mild steel.
400 gallon Bolt in module
With an MD400 (slide in) you can take care of emergency situations without having to interrupt your regularly
scheduled routes and it’s a great way to showcase your company as you drive around town! With its low profile,
the module makes servicing a snap plus the baffling system provides a stable load improving vehicle handling
characteristics. The tank holds 270 gallons waste and 130 gallons fresh and comes equipped with a Conde 6
vacuum pump, belt driven by a dependable Honda 5.5 hp engine. The Flojet wash down system lets you work
quickly and the entire system is designed for easy placement or removal from most three-quarter ton and one pick-
up saving you money!
950 gallon mild and stainless steel service vehicles
Our MD950 service vehicle rates far and away the most versatile and popular vehicle we offer. Due to its shorter
141” wheelbase, it’s highly maneuverable yet large enough to service a daily route. Along with its compact size
the unique baffling system provides a smooth and stable ride. With 650 gallons waste, 300 gallons fresh, Conde
6SS under hood vacuum system, Flojet or Burks wash down systems and 2 unit toilet carrier the MD950 provides
everything you need to complete your servicing requirements. This module is a real work horse that comes with a
clean, white finish. The 950 gallon service module also comes in a stainless model. The MD950SS stainless
module offers all of the above benefits plus the corrosion resistance that no other portable restroom service vehicle
material can match. Can you say Forever!!
1350 and 2000 gallon aluminum service vehicles
Our newest entry into the aluminum market comes in two models; a 1350 gallon service vehicle and a 2000 gallon
service vehicle.
Are you trying to figure out how to increase your route productivity and capacity? Then take a look at our 1350
gallon service module, the MAL1350. This module utilizes ASTM5454 aluminum that dramatically reduces the
overall weight of the truck, which allows you to carry more waste without exceeding vehicle weight limits. The
lighter module fits on a Ford F550 Superduty and other less expensive 19,000 GVW chassis saving you money!
The lower profile of this vehicle allows easier servicing and less operator fatigue at days end compared to other
service vehicles in the same size range. Features include 950 gallons waste, 400 gallons fresh, HXL4V vacuum
pump with right angle drive and pressure dump capability, Burks DC10 wash down system, 25’ service hose and
wand, and a handy remote switch box in work area to operate the vacuum and water pumps.
Our 2000 gallon service vehicle, the MAL2000, service vehicle gets noticed for its brilliant shine and overall size.
The 2000 gallon polished aluminum tank can be fitted to the Navistar 4200 and 4300, the Ford F650 and F750
chassis as well as other chassis models. At 1500 gallons waste, 500 gallons fresh, you have the capacity to handle
the largest portable restroom routes and do occasional septic pumping, The vacuum system comes equipped with
an HXL4V vacuum pump with right angle drive and pressure dump capability. Other features include a BurksDC10
wash down system with hose reel, a 30’ service hose and wand and a remote switch box in the work area to
operate both vacuum and water pump. The tank is made of ASTM5454 aluminum, which keeps the GVW under
the 26,000 limit

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