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The waved design of the angle broom bristles delivers more surface-clearing ability. This clears a cleaner path and can sweep more snow or debris in a single pass. Compact, maneuverable and easy to operate, the angle broom replaces manual labor and hand brooms while cleaning up with less effort, and in less time.
COMPACT DESIGN
Designed for maximum efficiency, the angle broom attachment is compact and highly maneuverable. Available in widths of 48-inch, 68-inch and 84-inches.
EASY MAINTENANCE
Quick-change rotor design makes bristle replacement easy. Simply remove two bolts and the entire rotor is released.
ANGLE CONTROL
The smaller broom has manual angle up to 30-degrees left or right. The larger brooms feature electric-over-hydraulic control to provide infinite angle adjustment up to 25-degrees of angle adjustment to the left or right.
FINGERTIP CONTROLS
Precise attachment control helps to finish the job quickly and efficiently, without having to leave the comfort of the cab – applies to larger brooms with electric-over-hydraulic angle only.
FLUSH SWEEPING
Get as close as you want. Improved sweeping efficiency allows for flush sweeping to a curb or wall on the right side.
PATENTED SPRING DESIGN
An exclusive spring design provides optimum down-pressure for excellent cleaning ability and extended bristle life.* * Not available on 48-inch.
PROTECTIVE STORAGE
Larger brooms include storage stands to eliminate bristle distortion when not in use.
HIGH-TORQUE MOTOR
The high-torque motor provides maximum power for cleanup of heavy debris and material.
STEEL BRISTLES
For heavy-duty cleaning action on difficult jobs, easy-to-install steel bristles are available.
TOUGH BOBCAT BRISTLES WATER KIT
Keep dust, dirt, and debris under control with the water kit attachment. Two high-capacity water tanks mount either on the uprights or in the cargo bed (depending on the carrier), supplying an even stream of water across the attachment via four spray nozzles.
sweeper, planer or vibratory roller in urban and residential areas.
conveniently located in the carrier cab.
meaning longer operating time with the attachment.
Job-proven and easy to replace, polypropylene bristle wafers provide excellent durability and flick material away for superior cleaning.
Specifications Overall Width
Sweep Width Straight
Sweep Width Fully Angled Degree of Angle (right or left) Operating Weight Broom Angling Oscillation
Drive System Flow Range
Broom Bristle Diameter Bristle Material
Number of Bristle Sections
bobcat.com/anglebroom 48 in.
54.9 in. (1394 mm) 48.0 in. (1220 mm) 41.5 in. (1055 mm) 30 deg.
260 lb. (118 kg) Manual Fixed
Chain Drive Reduction Hydraulic Motor 68 in.
79.6 in. (2022 mm) 68.0 in. (1727 mm) 63.0 in. (1600 mm) 25 deg.
860 lb. (390 kg) Hydraulic Cylinder Fixed
Hydraulic Motor Direct Drive
32.0 in. (812 mm) 84 in.
96.1 in. (2448 mm) 84.0 in. (2134 mm) 77.0 in. (1956 mm) 25 deg.
944 lb. (429 kg) Hydraulic Cylinder Fixed
Hydraulic Motor Direct Drive
8-13 gpm (30-49 L/min.) 8-24 gpm (30-91 L/min.) 15-28 gpm (57-106 L/min.) 21.0 in. (542 mm)
32.0 in. (812 mm) Replaceable polypropylene sections (steel sections available) 23 Zig-Zag 2 Straight 36 Zig-Zag 2 Straight 44 Zig-Zag 2 Straight
Approved Machines: Skid-Steer Loader, Compact Track Loader, All-Wheel Steer Loader, Mini Track Loader, Toolcat UtilityWork Machine, VersaHandler TTC
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