Keeping a jobsite, parking lot or warehouse clean is easier when your skid steer has the right attachment. The Skid Steer Box Broom Sweeper with Spraying pairs rugged sweeping performance with an integrated spraying/dust-control capability — built to pick up debris, control airborne dust, and save operator time.
What makes this box broom effective
- Hydraulic-driven power and torque — The hydraulic motor (16 MPa / 60–70 L/min) gives high torque to the brush core so the unit can sweep gravel, dust, light snow and construction debris reliably without bogging down. That flow/pressure range is consistent with heavy-duty skid-steer broom attachments on the market.
- Box (pick-up) design for cleaner collection — Unlike open-angle brooms that fling debris to the side, a box broom collects material into an internal chamber so you can lift and dump — reducing re-circulation and containing dust and stones for safer, neater cleanup. Many manufacturers highlight this enclosed pick-up advantage for sites that demand tidy results.
- Integrated spraying for dust suppression — The spraying feature (water nozzles / optional tank systems on comparable models) keeps fine dust down while sweeping, improving air quality and regulatory compliance on dusty jobsites. Water kits and low-profile tanks are commonly offered as standard or options on modern box sweepers to reduce dust and improve visibility for operators.
Common applications
- Construction site cleanup (mortar, gravel, millings)
- Municipal maintenance: sidewalks, curblines, light road sweeping
- Industrial yards, warehouses and loading docks
- Parking lots and facility grounds after events or repairs
These use cases are typical across broom/sweeper attachments and are where box pick-up sweepers show the most immediate ROI.
Operator benefits — why choose this model
- Cleaner jobsite, faster: Picks up and contains debris so one pass does the work of multiple manual sweeps.
- Lower dust and safer environment: Spraying system drastically reduces airborne dust during operation, protecting workers and nearby equipment.
- Simple hydraulic hookup: Works with standard skid-steer hydraulics in the given pressure/flow range — easy to attach and operate.
- Durable components: Oversized brush diameters (550/500 mm) increase wear life and sweeping efficiency versus smaller units. Comparable commercial units emphasize heavy-duty cores and reinforced housings for longevity.
Operation & maintenance tips
- Match hydraulic specs: Confirm your machine can sustain 16 MPa and 60–70 L/min for steady brush torque and longest brush life.
- Brush inspection: Regularly check bristle wear and replace the main or side brushes before they reach extreme wear to maintain sweep performance.
- Water/spray system care: Keep nozzles clear and tank lines drained when freezing conditions are possible; check pump and electrical connections if your kit uses an auxiliary pump.
- Wheels & seals: Plain wheels are low-maintenance but inspect for wear or damage after heavy use; check hydraulic seals and fittings for leaks.
Bottom line
If you need a reliable swept surface solution that both collects debris and controls dust, the Skid Steer Box Broom Sweeper with Spraying is built for that role. Its hydraulic drive, large-diameter brushes and integrated spraying option make it a versatile, time-saving attachment across construction, municipal and industrial settings. For detailed compatibility (mounting plate, overall widths, tank capacity options) and to request a demo or quote, contact your local attachments dealer or the manufacturer’s product page.