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Operation
Rotary brush head (Fig. 5/1)
The rotary brush head is lowered and
raised by means of a servomotor. The
arrangement of rods for parallel exten-
sion ensure that the rotary brush head
touches down parallel to the floor. Two
rollers, driven in opposite directions in-
dividually by electric motors, rotate in-
side the rotary brush head. A jet of
solution is sprayed from four nozzles lo-
cated in front of the head. Larger items
on the floor are swept into the waste
container as a result of the rotation
movement.
Side sealing strips (Fig. 5/2)
In the case of the rotary brush head, the
side sealing strips prevent the sprayed
solution splashing to the side under the
vehicle and feed the splashed solution
to the squeegee. The side sealing strips
are made of rubber and screwed to the
holders. They are symmetrical so that
all four edges can be used by turning
them before the sealing strips are worn
out.
Star-sharped knob for side sealing
strips (Fig. 5/3)
The star-sharped knob hold the pivoting
holders for the side sealing strips in po-
sition.
Star-sharped knobs for side sealing
strips (Fig. 5/4)
The two star-sharped knobs can be
used to adjust the side sealing strips so
that they form a seal at the bottom but
are not worn too quickly as a result of
too high a pressing force.
Brush cover (Fig. 5/5)
The brush covers on both sides of the
brush head serve as a seal and bear-
ings for the rotary brushes. After remov-
ing the three knobs, the brush covers
can be removed and the rotary brush
mounted on it pulled out of the brush
head.
Rotary brushes (Fig. 5/6)
The two rotary brushes are identical.
They are provided with two slits on one
side which serve as holders for the
drive, they are held by the brush covers
on the other side.
Waste container (Fig. 5/7)
The waste container collects the items
swept up by the rotary brushes.
Solution is applied to the front rotary
brush by means of the four nozzles.
Deflection roller, front (Fig. 5/9)
The deflection rollers prevent damage
when cleaning against walls. It also
simplifies driving adjacent to walls.
Circular brush head (Fig. 5/10)
The circular brush head is extended in
the same way as the rotary brush head.
Two circular brushes, driven by an elec-
tric motor, rotate in the circular brush
head. Each circular brush is supplied
with solution from a nozzle located near
the pivoting axle.
Circular brushes (Fig. 5/11)
The two circular brushes are identical.
They are equipped with hooks which
are hooked in the drives when changing
the circular brushes.
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