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Posted October 7, 2024

All-weather lube truck

Sage Oil Vac adds a non-CDL lube truck model with enclosed body with generous dry storage space with tool/filter storage.


Sage Oil Vac all-season lube truck
Sage Oil Vac adds a non-CDL lube truck model with enclosed body with generous dry storage space with tool/filter storage.

When outdoor temperatures plummet, the non-CDL enclosed lube truck minimizes oil viscosity to ensure hassle-free fluid transfer.

“We recognize the challenges service technicians face when they exchange fluid in cold climates. The non-CDL enclosed lube truck model builds on the greater maneuverability and less restrictive licensing requirement benefits of a Class 5/6 truck by adding all-weather oil change performance,” says Aaron Sage, Sage Oil Vac CEO. “It continues the Sage Oil Vac legacy of designing solutions to overcome workforce challenges.”

A Miller CabEn heater and two Eberspächer diesel heaters, paired with enclosed tanks, ensure oil viscosity stays low enough to flow in even the coldest environments.

Non-CDL trucks fill emerging demand
With certified drivers in high demand and short supply, a non-CDL service truck significantly expands a rental center’s potential labor pool. Yet they remain perfectly sized for preventive maintenance on all types of equipment in your fleet — from dozers and excavators to rental generators.

Large equipment can be serviced with the smaller non-CDL lube truck. Space can be tight on many job sites and trying to maneuver a large tandem-axle truck or trailer can be challenging. These lighter-weight trucks can also perform better in rough terrain than their larger tandem-axle counterparts. If maintenance personnel travel between job sites and encounters difficult terrain, smaller trucks like the Sage Oil Vac non-CDL models may be your best choice for a heavy-duty maintenance vehicle.

Non-CDL trucks also come with a lower initial investment than Class 7/8 trucks and their smaller displacement engines mean fuel savings. With open and enclosed options, you rental centers ca select the best solution for job site maintenance needs. 

Equipped for the job
The new Sage Oil Vac non-CDL enclosed lube body is constructed of a steel subframe with aluminum cabinets and components to optimize weight savings, similar to its open-body non-CDL truck counterpart. The enclosure provides generous dry storage space with tool and filter storage including five boxes and more than 60 cubic feet of space. Removable roof panels also provide easy tank access.

Eight product tanks provide a capacity of 480 gallons of fresh fluid and 280 gallons of used fluids. This includes:

  • Two 120-gallon fresh oil tanks 
  • Three 60-gallon fresh oil tanks
  • One 60-gallon fresh coolant tank
  • One 220-gallon used oil tank 
  • One 60-gallon used coolant tank 
  • One 120-pound grease drum

Sage Oil Vac non-CDL lube trucks feature fluid control panels to make fluid loading a cinch from ground level. From diesel generator maintenance to traditional fleet maintenance, a non-CDL lube truck body is economical and packaged for operator convenience. Operators can easily view fluid levels with LED indicators and make changes with centrally located controls — both available in the fluid reels cabinet.
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