



Dongfeng Captain-D6 Attenuator Truck
The Dongfeng D6 (Dolly series) attenuator truck is a compact yet powerful safety vehicle. It is equipped with a high-performance Truck-Mounted Attenuator (TMA) to protect road workers and motorists by absorbing impact energy during rear-end collisions.
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Compact & Flexible: Based on the Dongfeng D6 light-duty chassis, perfect for urban roads and narrow highway sections.
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Certified Safety: Features a high-quality attenuation module designed to meet international safety standards.
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Enhanced Visibility: Includes an integrated LED arrow board and high-intensity strobe lights for clear traffic guidance.
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China VI Standard: Powered by a fuel-efficient engine meeting the latest emission requirements.
Dongfeng D6 TMA Truck Detailed Overview
Designed for mobile roadwork and short-term maintenance projects, the Dongfeng D6 Attenuator Truck serves as a “shield” for crews. Its rear-mounted crash cushion is engineered to dissipate kinetic energy, significantly reducing the severity of accidents.
Technical Specifications of Dongfeng D6 Attenuator Truck
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Model: Dongfeng D6 (Captain-D Series)
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Drive Type: 4×2
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Emission Standard: China VI / Euro 6
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Attenuator Weight: Approx. 400-600kg (depends on config)
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Arrow Board Type: LED Matrix (Multiple flashing patterns)
Primary Applications
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Urban road maintenance and lane closures.
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Highway bridge inspection and repair.
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Night-time road construction safety protection.
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Traffic emergency response and incident management.
Request a Wholesale Price for Dongfeng D6 Attenuator Truck
Enhance your road safety fleet with our Dongfeng D6 attenuator trucks. We offer competitive pricing, global shipping, and customized configurations to meet your local regulations. Contact our team for a detailed PDF brochure!
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