RAPTOR AERIAL

Rescue conditions are not always ideal. When you need an aerial ladder to do more than just flow water, look no further than the Rosenbauer 102’ Raptor. With a single rear axle and a short wheelbase, the Raptor is the quickest and most maneuverable aerial ladder on the market.

The Raptor’s onboard CAN-Bus electronic system allows firefighters to set the stabilizers, raise the aerial 102 feet and rotate 90 degrees in less than 60 seconds.

WHY RAPTOR/RAPTOR XS (100′ SINGLE AXLE)

The additional capabilities of the Rosenbauer Raptor to operate on uneven terrain and below grade offer rescuers more versatility and operational safety than any other aerial device.

With a single rear axle and a short wheelbase, the Rosenbauer Raptor is the fastest and most maneuverable ladder on the market. Reaching 102’, the Raptor does more than just flow water it is ideal for rescue conditions as well.

Its on-board CAN-Bus electronic system allows firefighters to set the stabilizers, raise the aerial 102 feel and rotate 90 degrees in less than 60 seconds. The Raptor’s ability to operate on uneven terrain and below grade offers rescuers more flexibility and operational protection than any other aerial device.

BENEFITS

  • 102’ on Single Axle
  • Self Leveling Aerial Turntable
  • 500lb basket on tip that can be removed
  • Auto leveling Outriggers
  • 22 degrees below horizontal operation
  • Jacks out & down out 102’ in less than 60 seconds

SPECIFICATION OPTIONS

Ladder Reach: Up to 102′ Vertical Reach / Up to 87′ Side reach
Payload Capacity: Up to 1,000 lbs. Dry / Up to 500 lbs. Wet
Waterway: Up to 1000 GPM
Ice Rating: Variable – Load Continuously Monitored by CAN-Bus
Below Grade Operations: 22 Degrees Below Grade
Aerial Controls: Soft Touch Controls
Stabilizer: H-Style / Safe operation over short-jacked side permitted with continuous 360-degree rotation
Lifting System: 8,800 lbs. from Base Section
Body Options: EXT
Water Tank: Up to 300 gallons on Single Axle
Pumps Capacity Range: Up to 1500 GPM
Custom Chassis: Commander, HME

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