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Loader Brooms: Efficient Sweeping and Cleanup

Our Loader Brooms are ideal for maintaining clean job sites, roads, and yards. Designed for quick and thorough cleaning, they easily sweep debris, dirt, and dust, improving site safety and cleanliness.

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of surfaces can loader brooms clean?

Loader brooms effectively sweep asphalt, concrete, gravel, turf, and dirt surfaces. They are commonly used for cleaning parking lots, construction sites, streets, sidewalks, warehouse floors, and loading docks. The brush follows ground contours to maintain consistent contact across uneven or transitioning surfaces.

What is the difference between a pick-up broom and an angle broom?

A pick-up broom sweeps debris into a built-in hopper for collection and dumping, keeping the work area clean in a single pass. An angle broom pushes material to the side without collecting it. Choose a pick-up broom when debris needs to be removed from the site and an angle broom when sweeping material off edges or into piles.

What brush widths are available for loader brooms?

Loader brooms are available in multiple brush widths, typically ranging from 48" to 84" or more. Narrower brooms work well in tight spaces and smaller machines, while wider brooms cover more area per pass for large-scale sweeping jobs. Select a width that matches your loader size and typical cleaning area.

How often do loader broom brushes need to be replaced?

Brush replacement frequency depends on usage hours, surface type, and the amount of abrasive material being swept. Rough surfaces like asphalt and concrete wear bristles faster than smooth or soft ground. Most loader brooms feature quick-change brush systems that allow operators to swap worn brushes without tools or disconnecting hydraulic lines.

What hydraulic requirements do loader brooms need to operate?

Most loader brooms require standard hydraulic flow between 15 and 25 GPM with operating pressures ranging from 2,000 to 3,500 PSI. They are powered directly from the loader's auxiliary hydraulics. Verify your machine's hydraulic output against the broom specifications to ensure proper brush speed and sweeping performance.

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