Oil tank trucks (also known as mobile refueling trucks, computerized tax-controlled refueling trucks, oil tankers, oil loading trucks, oil transport trucks, oil hauling trucks, oil transport trucks, and edible oil transport trucks) are primarily used for transporting and storing petroleum derivatives (such as gasoline, diesel, crude oil, lubricants, and coal tar).
Depending on their application and operating environment, they offer a variety of refueling or oil transportation functions, including oil suction, oil pumping, and various oil distribution functions. The specialized components of an oil tanker truck consist of the tank body, power take-off (PTO), drive shaft, gear oil pump, and piping system. The piping system includes an oil pump, three-way four-position ball valve, two-way ball valve, filter, and piping.
