Cusco’s New Sewer Jetter Focuses on Easy Use, Simple Maintenance

Cusco recently announced the release of its new Sewer Jetter series trucks, which perform major cleanups by excavating debris with a boom that reaches 26 feet and rotates 270 degrees.

Outfitted with quality components and reverse engineered for optimal weight and payload, the Sewer Jetter is packed with features and benefits, including an industry-leading operator control system.

Focusing on a need for simpler maintenance and robust and uncomplicated systems, Cusco engineered its Sewer Jetter series to require few repairs and cause less downtime.

In order to give growing municipalities and contractors a powerful option for handling water and sewer line maintenance and digging new lines with one piece of equipment, the Sewer Jetter series can be paired with a Cusco hydroexcavator (SJ-X). Other options, including tank size, pressure and chassis can be modified based on customer specifications.


Cusco has a nearly 50-year history of engineering and manufacturing premium truck-mounted vacuum units for use in the oil and gas, utilities, and industrial markets. Cusco systems are highly technical and differentiated through Department of Transportation and Transport Canada certifications. They play a critical role in maintaining safety, sustainability and environmental compliance. Cusco’s filtered vacuum loaders remove hazardous or nonhazardous waste via vacuum pump, blower and tank in wet or dry applications. Meanwhile, the company’s hydroexcavators dig ground around utility lines and pipelines via water pressure before vacuuming the resulting debris into a tank. 

Headquartered in Richmond Hill, Ontario, Cusco is known for manufacturing reliable vacuum equipment and has earned a reputation for providing superior products and customer service.

800-490-3541 | www.wastequip-cusco.com




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