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Sweep large areas efficiently. These machines sweep and deposit dirt in a plastic hopper.
Bristles sweep up fine and heavy debris into dual collection pans.
To attach, slide forks into the forklift pockets and tighten the eyebolts. Lift the top hand lever to release debris.
Run chain through the eyebolts to attach these sweepers to your vehicle. Press the toe plate to release debris.
Run chain through the eyebolts to attach these sweepers to your vehicle. Clean with a rag or gloved hand.
In addition to forklift pockets, these sweepers have a removable tow handle and wheels for towing. Lift the top hand lever to release debris.
Pull the release on top of the handle to release debris.
Clean with a rag or gloved hand.
An offset handle reduces strain from bending and reaching—good for tight areas under machinery and work stations.
A quick-release feature lets you clean these sweepers without touching debris.
These brooms have soft, flexible bristles that sweep away fine to medium dust and dirt on nonporous surfaces such as tile, wood, and smooth concrete.
Plastic bristles resist chemicals.
Soft, flexible horsehair bristles are good for fine sweeping on hardwood flooring and tile.
A durable steel strip locks in bristles without the added weight of a wood or plastic block. Bristles are chemical-resistant plastic.
For all floor surfaces, these brooms have a mix of stiff bristles for heavy debris and softer bristles for finer debris. Bristles are chemical resistant.
An adjustable-angle handle allows you to sweep in tight spaces. Bristles are chemical-resistant plastic.
Assign specific bristle colors to particular tasks or areas. Chemical-resistant bristles are fused to a chemical-resistant block so contaminants have fewer places to hide.
An all-steel handle welded to a steel brace and mounted on a wood block makes these more durable than our other brooms for semi-smooth surfaces.
Commonly used on sidewalks and driveways, these brooms have stiff bristles that can move heavier debris than brooms for smooth surfaces.
Natural-fiber bristles resist solvents and heat.
The plastic bristles on these brooms resist chemicals, solvents, and acids.
Also known as street brooms and garage brooms.
Choose a steel bristle broom for dislodging heavy accumulations on rough, irregular surfaces such as concrete and brick.
An all-steel handle welded to a steel brace and mounted on a wood block makes these more durable than our other brooms for rough surfaces.