Cheap Price JMC Tow Truck Wrecker 4-5 Ton Chinese Wrecker Truck Road Wrecker Tow Truck Good Quality And Low Price
| ST5381TQZCZ |
| ZZ1127D4515 |
| 4600+1350 |
| HW19710 |
| 12.00R20, 11 pcs |
| 102 (km/h) |
| 31000(kg) |
Fuel consumption (empty load) | 33 |
Fuel consumption(L/100km) (full load) | 36 |
Trailer Boom: | Max.Loading Mass(kg): 5000 |
Rating Mass of Winch (KN): 50 |
Lifting arm: | Max.Lifting mass(kg):12000 |
Max.Lifting with supporting leg mass(kg): 5000 |
Max.Lifting with supporting leg mass(kg): 5000 |
Max.Lifting mass when extended(kg): 2500-5000 |
Effective Length(mm):2150 |
Rated Towing Mass(kg):8000 |
Wrecker Truck
A wrecker truck, also known as a tow truck or recovery vehicle, is a specialized vehicle used to move disabled, improperly parked, impounded, or otherwise indisposed vehicles. Wrecker trucks are essential for roadside assistance, vehicle recovery, and law enforcement.
Key Features and Components
- Boom: A hydraulic arm used to lift vehicles, especially useful for vehicles stuck in ditches or other inaccessible
- locations.
- Winch: A mechanical device used to pull vehicles onto the tow truck or out of difficult spots. It's powered by a
- motor and uses a cable or rope.
- Wheel-Lift: A device that lifts the vehicle by its tires, usually attached to the front or rear wheels. It consists of a
- metal yoke that fits under the wheels and a hydraulic or pneumatic hoist system.
- Flatbed: A large, flat platform that can be hydraulically inclined and slid back to ground level, allowing the vehicle
- to be driven or winched onto it.
- Hook and Chain: Traditional tow truck setup using chains to lift the vehicle by its axle. Less common due to
- potential damage to the vehicle.
- Integrated Tow Truck: A type of truck with both a boom and a wheel-lift integrated into the same unit, often used
- for large or heavy-duty vehicles.
Types of Wrecker Trucks
- Flatbed (Rollback) Tow Trucks: Features a flatbed that can be inclined and slid back to ground level. Ideal for
- transporting vehicles that cannot be towed with their wheels on the ground.
- Hook and Chain Tow Trucks: Uses chains to lift vehicles, typically by the axle. Less common due to the risk of
- damage to the vehicle being towed.
- Wheel-Lift Tow Trucks: Utilizes a metal yoke placed under the wheels, lifting either the front or rear of the vehicle.
- Suitable for short-distance towing.
- Integrated (Self-Loader) Tow Trucks: Combines a boom and wheel-lift system. Commonly used by repossession
- companies due to its efficiency and ability to quickly secure vehicles.
- Heavy-Duty Tow Trucks: Designed for large vehicles like buses, trucks, and RVs. They have powerful booms and
- winches to handle significant weight.









Q. What is your payment terms ?
A: 30% TT before produce and 70% TT before shipment . or 100% LC at sight ( irrevocable ).
Q. How long time you could delivery goods to customer ?
A : Generally 25 days of working , after we receive your deposits .
Q:How you can ensure you have deliveried goods to customers ?
A: We will give you the complete shipping information details for you to confirm.
Q. How you could supply customers after sales services ?
A: We will reply you at first time and help you resolve the problems within 24 hours . If it really need us to your local , we will send your professional person to your local to help you resolve problems without any hesitation , supply you all-around after-sales services including machine maintenance and operation and technical training services etc.