FIGURE 4
Broom Pulley
Broom Arm
Outside Tracking
Hairpin Clip
Clevis Pin
FIGURE 5
Adjusting Main Broom
SIDE BROOM
Refer to Figure 6.
1
The side broom should be lowered and used when sweeping along curbs
or walls; it may also be used when sweeping open areas.
2
Side broom height should be adjusted to have approximately 1/3 of the
bristles touching the floor. Adjustment can be made by turning the adjust-
ment knob.
FIGURE 6
Side Broom Arm
Side Broom
Broom Bumper
Inside Tracking
Belt Guides
Mounting Bracket
Side Broom Arm
Sweeper
OPERATING PUSH SWEEPER
Push sweeper forward at normal walking speed; it does not operate when pulled
backwards.
EMPTYING DIRT HOPPER
1
To empty the dirt hopper, lift up on the handle located on the front of the
hopper, and empty contents into a proper container.
2
Replace dirt hopper back on sweeper by placing front edge of hopper on
sweeper frame.
3
Apply downward pressure until the hopper is in its proper position.
4
The dirt hopper should be emptied after each use, or as required. A full dirt
hopper will affect the sweeping efficiency of the push sweeper.
FIGURE 7
Dirt Hopper
MAINTENANCE
1
After each use, check for materials which may have become wrapped
around brushes or wheels, and remove immediately.
2
Do not lubricate gears, clutch or other internal parts.
3
Inspect rubber dust seals periodically for wear or damage; replace as
required.
4
Inspect the main broom periodically for wear; replace when the bristles are
worn to a length of 11/2 inches or less. The main broom can be easily
replaced by removing three screws from each half. The same screws can
then be used to attach the replacement broom.
5
Side broom should be inspected periodically for wear; replace when (with
the adjustment in the down position) less than 1/3 of the bristles come in
contact with the surface. The side broom can be easily replaced by
removing the screws from the brush holder and reassembling the replace-
ment brush, using the same hardware.
FORM NO. 56041493 / SW 655 - 17
Sweeper Frame