| Model | Weight | Operating Width | Brush Diameter | Storage Capacity | Operation Pressure | Oil Flow | L*W*H | ||||
| Unit | Kg | Lbs | mm | Inches | mm | Inches | ㎥ | Mpa | l/min | Gpm | m |
| 60” | 420 | 924 | 1520 | 60 | 660 | 26 | 0.4 | 16 | 50-90 | 13-24 | 1.4*1.7*0.7 |
| 72” | 470 | 1034 | 1820 | 72 | 660 | 26 | 0.5 | 16 | 50-90 | 13-24 | 1.4*2*0.7 |
| 84” | 560 | 1232 | 2130 | 84 | 660 | 26 | 0.6 | 16 | 50-90 | 13-24 | 1.4*2.3*0.7 |
1. Small, compact, light-weight, and easy to operate.
2. Equipped with a gray canvas around the sweeper, durable and flexible.
3. Pedal and tubing support design.
4. Polyethylene hollow-diamond wire brush, for greatly improved wear resistance and life expectancy.
5. The motor installed by a quick change system, changes the brush conveniently, greatly improving work efficiency.
6. Motor end is designed with an anti-winding device.
What is a sweeper attachment for a skid steer?
A sweeper attachment for a skid steer is a tool that can be mounted on the front of the skid steer loader to sweep and collect debris from various surfaces.
How do you use a broom to pick up a skid steer?
You sweep forward in the opposite direction of the rotary movement. And that’s how it picks up the material. It is caught by the rubber mat at the front. And it goes over it and into the bucket.
How does a sweeper attachment for a skid steer work?
The sweeper attachment consists of rotating brushes or brooms that are powered by the skid steer’s hydraulic system. These brushes rotate and sweep debris into a collection hopper or bucket.
What surfaces can a sweeper attachment clean?
Sweeper attachments for skid steers are versatile and can be used on surfaces such as concrete, asphalt, pavement, gravel, and even lawns.
What are the advantages of using a sweeper attachment?
Using a sweeper attachment for a skid steer can save time and labor by efficiently sweeping and collecting debris. It is ideal for cleaning parking lots, sidewalks, construction sites, warehouses, and other large areas.
Can the sweeper attachment be adjusted for different cleaning requirements?
Yes, sweeper attachments often have adjustable features, such as brush height, angle, and speed, allowing you to adapt to different surfaces and debris types.
How is the debris collected and disposed of?
The debris swept up by the attachment is typically collected in a hopper or bucket. Some attachments have hydraulic dumping capabilities, making it easy to empty the debris into a truck or container.
Are there different types of brushes available for the sweeper attachment?
Yes, sweeper attachments can come with different types of brushes, such as polypropylene bristles or wire bristles, to accommodate various cleaning needs and surface types.
Can a sweeper attachment be used in all weather conditions?
Sweeper attachments are generally designed to be used in various weather conditions, including dry, wet, or even light snow. However, extreme weather conditions may affect their performance.
Is the attachment easy to install and remove?
Skid steer sweeper attachments are typically designed for easy installation and removal, allowing for quick transitions between different attachments as needed.
Can a sweeper attachment be used on uneven surfaces?
Sweeper attachments are designed to be versatile and can handle some uneven surfaces. However, the efficiency may vary depending on the severity of the unevenness.



