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29/04/2025
The batch of KAMAZ-VANKOR (-6522) and KAMAZ-BATYR (-65225) has been shipped to Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region

Another batch of winch oil field trucks on the KAMAZ-VANKOR (-6522) and KAMAZ-BATYR (-65225) special chassis was shipped from Naberezhnye Chelny to Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Region under a contract with one of the leading oilfield service companies.

Special purpose vehicles were developed and manufactured by the authorized KAMAZ partner, RIAT JSC. The winch oil field truck is one of the key units of the special purpose vehicle complex for hydraulic fracturing technology. It is designed for self-loading and unloading, installation (without a crane), transportation of special containers with a volume of 50 m3 for preparation and storage of liquid and bulk chemicals used for pumping special solutions into wells during hydraulic fracturing. The bullet is loaded by pulling up the load with a 30-ton hydraulic roller mounted on the platform and a rotary support roller for moving the load during loading and unloading.

This special purpose vehicle is also used for self-loading and unloading without using a crane and transporting various block equipment – containers, special containers, high-pressure manifold equipment and other non-standard equipment for hydraulic fracturing and other oil and gas service technologies.

NAPI (National Industrial Information Agency)


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