Product Description
- NOT A SPRAY SYSTEM
- 700-gallon steel tank with 7 gauge head, 10 gauge sidewalls
- 700-gallon system also available in trailer unit with enclosed tongue and front deck for blower and tool storage
- Manual start gasoline motor
- Hydraulic agitation with infinitely variable speed forward and reverse
- Full sweep 4 paddle agitation system with 3/8″ rubber wiper blades on each paddle for a cleaner tank
- 25″ gasketed manway with sand grate, inner splash lid, and lockable outer lid
- Lockable 2″ full port ball valve and aluminum quick coupler
- Mounting brackets for bolting unit to truck or trailer
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the 700-gallon power agitated skid used for?
The 700-gallon power agitated skid is designed for high-production asphalt sealcoating applications, including large residential developments, commercial parking lots, and municipal projects. Its higher capacity allows contractors to stay on the job longer with fewer refills, improving overall efficiency. - What does “power agitated” mean on this skid unit?
Power agitated means the unit uses a hydraulic agitation system powered by a motor to continuously mix the sealcoat material. This keeps sand and additives evenly suspended, preventing settling and ensuring a smooth, consistent application. - What is the tank construction of the 700-gallon skid?
The unit features a 700-gallon steel tank with 7-gauge heads and 10-gauge sidewalls. It is mounted on a heavy-duty skid frame with integrated brackets, allowing secure installation in a truck bed or on a trailer for flexible use. - What type of agitation system does it include?
It includes a hydraulic agitation system with a full sweep four-paddle design and variable speed control in forward and reverse. Each paddle uses rubber wiper blades to keep tank walls clean and maintain consistent mixing throughout operation. - Can the 700-gallon power agitated skid be mounted on a trailer or truck?
Yes, the unit is designed with mounting brackets that allow it to be bolted directly into a truck bed or installed on a trailer. This flexibility makes it suitable for contractors who need both mobile and stationary deployment options.
