GapVax introduced the G7 in 2021 to give customers an alternative to a full-sized truck without losing quality and reliability. A straightforward design, high-efficiency engine and quality components all come together to give you a high-quality jetter trailer option.
Fit-and-finish assembly prior to powder coating ensures maximum long-term durability. The G7 is your “everyday jetter” built to operate seven days a week.
The G7 Jetter is built on a heavy-duty, contractor-grade NATM-certified trailer. Several engine choices, including Cummins diesel, are all certified and sized appropriately for the water pump combinations. Every engine GapVax uses goes through a rigorous testing process to ensure that that engine works well with the selected triplex water pump to give you maximum performance.
G7 features
The hose reel is hydraulically powered with a direct-drive gearbox and variable speed control. The hose reel offers a 3-foot (curbside) articulation from center of bearing; 180-degree rotation and 800 x ¾-inch capacity.
The polyethylene plastic water tank is available in 500- or 700-gallon capacities. The water pump is center fed for optimum performance. Another safety integration to note is that the precise control of water pressure and flow is accomplished with the bypass valve. Underbody water and hydraulic lines come standard in stainless steel for longevity.
The control box is weather-tight and lockable. The controller is interlocked with safety features that will show low fuel or water levels, and is capable of a complete engine shutdown in the event of an emergency.
Options include 1⁄4- and 1⁄2-inch removable lateral reels; precise digital footage counter; aluminum wheel and fenders; a larger toolbox option; wireless remote; lighting options; and more.
The G7 Trailer Jetters are available as a trailer- mount, skid-mount or slide-in unit for heated van bodies. Extended warranties are available on all components.
“The fit and finish on this unit surpassed anything that I ever saw in all my years of selling similar equipment,” says Paul Folker of Lonestar Municipal Equipment. “The quality of the welds, the routing of your hoses and wiring, and the powder- coat finish were all superior . . . and this is a unit that your people can be very proud of.”
GapVax Inc. evolved from its sister company, GAP Pollution & Environmental Control Inc., was founded after the 1977 Johnstown Flood. Gary A. Poborsky saw a need to help with the flood cleanup around the city and he got to work with a used vacuum truck. From that point forward Poborsky’s business kept growing. Learning from the service company and operators what was needed to get the job done, Poborsky set out to build his own equipment, thus creating GapVax Inc. GapVax began custom building industrial and municipal vacuum equipment in 1989 and has continued to grow and become a leading manufacturer in the industry.
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