Litter Picker Technology

Variable RPM Auxiliary Engine

Jatayu machines use a dedicated 20 HP auxiliary engine, with Mitsubishi engine configurations, so operators can match suction power to the waste in front of them. Because suction should not depend on leftover vehicle power.

20 HP Auxiliary Engine
Variable Suction Control
2,900 CFM Airflow Capacity
How It Works

How the Variable RPM Auxiliary Engine Works

The auxiliary engine powers suction separately from the vehicle engine, while the variable RPM knob lets the operator control how much suction is needed for each waste condition. Full power for heavy pickup, lower RPM when the load is lighter.

01

Dedicated Power

The auxiliary 20 HP engine powers the suction system separately from the carrier vehicle. Its job is suction, not vehicle movement.

02

Full Throttle

For heavy, wet, or stubborn waste, the operator can increase RPM to generate stronger suction at the nozzle.

03

Dial Down

For lighter waste or easier pickup, the operator can reduce RPM instead of running the engine at full power all the time.

04

Independent Operation

Because suction has its own engine, the machine does not depend on the vehicle engine for vacuum performance. Driving, stopping, or idling does not affect suction strength.

Why It Matters

Why This Matters for Consistent Suction & Fuel Efficiency

When suction shares the vehicle engine, performance varies with vehicle load and speed. A dedicated engine changes that.

01

Full Power to Suction

When suction draws power from the vehicle, vacuum performance has to share energy with vehicle operation. The auxiliary engine is dedicated only to suction, so the machine gets focused power where it matters most.

02

Consistent Performance

Vehicle speed, idling, and driving load should not decide suction strength. With a separate auxiliary engine, Jatayu machines can maintain suction performance independently while the vehicle moves, stops, or idles.

03

Fuel Efficiency

Full RPM is useful for heavy waste, but not every pickup needs maximum suction. The variable RPM knob lets the operator reduce power during lighter work, helping avoid unnecessary fuel burn and engine load.

04

Noise Control

Running at full throttle all the time creates unnecessary sound when the waste load is light. Variable RPM lets the operator dial down the engine when high suction is not required, reducing avoidable operating noise.

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See the Variable RPM Auxiliary Engine In Action

See how the Variable RPM Auxiliary Engine works and how it helps your team collect roadside litter with consistent, controllable suction power.