The KO-318M is a vacuum street sweeper built on the KAMAZ-53605 chassis — a combined sweeping-and-cleaning municipal machine with a 6 m³ debris hopper, 1.2 m³ water tank and a cleaning width of 2600 mm. The machine works on the vacuum principle: brushes lift street soil into an airstream while the water system suppresses dust, collecting debris into the hopper rather than displacing it to the roadside — the technology cities specify as air-quality rules tighten.
A 300 hp diesel drives both the chassis and the sweeping plant; cab equipment includes a heater, with air conditioning per the base chassis option, and the machine is built in the U climatic version for temperate service. The KAMAZ platform is the operational argument for fleet buyers: parts, service and driver familiarity exist wherever KAMAZ trucks run, which is most of the CIS, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.
At $60,000 with a single-unit minimum order, the KO-318M addresses municipal services, road-maintenance contractors and machinery dealers supplying city-cleaning programmes — a fleet category renewed continuously from public budgets.
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