Hydrostatic Drive Systems

Hydrostatic drive systems use a hydraulic pump and motor to provide infinitely variable speed control, allowing the sweeper to travel at a steady creep pace while maintaining full brush and suction performance. By decoupling road speed from sweeping functions, operators can match forward motion precisely to conditions without excessive clutch or brake use. This improves…

Hoppers

The hopper stores collected waste and is engineered for durability, ease of emptying, and effective airflow. Internal screens and airflow management help separate heavier debris from fine dust, while drain points, wash-down access, and washable screens support quick, hygienic clean-outs. Capacity selection is about productivity and access: larger hoppers reduce tip-site visits on long routes,…

Hopper

The hopper is the main storage compartment on a road sweeper where collected debris, dust, leaves, and litter are held after being swept or vacuumed from the road surface. It is typically located at the rear or centre of the vehicle and is built from durable, corrosion-resistant materials to withstand abrasive waste. Once full, the…