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Check Equipment before operation
It is important to check clearance before putting the Angle broom into operation. Make sure hydraulic hoses
are long enough and won’t become pinched or entangled in the equipment.
1. Visually inspect hydraulic hoses for possible pinch points and shortness. If needed, make hose
adjustments before putting equipment into service.
2. Start skid steer/tractor and raise loader arms high enough to tilt the hitch plate fully down without Angle
broom making contact with the ground.
3. Fully extend and retract hydraulic cylinders on the end of the skid steer loader arms while watching for
interferences between skid steer loader and Angle broom frame.
4. Raise skid steer/ loader arms fully up and repeat steps above.
IMPORTANT:
Make sure hydraulic hoses are long enough and properly secured so that they do
not become stretched or pinched through their full range of motions.
NOTICE:
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Maximum oil flow is 25 gpm (94.8 liters/min) at 3000 psi (206.8 bars). See the skid steer
manual for oil flow specifications.
Before Each Use
Run the angle broom with the skid steer at a slow idle. Check for hydraulic leaks or other problems and
make corrections, if necessary, before using the angle broom.
During Use
Carry the angle broom low to the ground so that the operator has good visibility and stability. Avoid any sudden
movements. Avoid excessive downward pressure on the brush sections to prevent excessive wear. A two to four inch
wide pattern for the broom is sufficient for most applications. Ensure that the adjustment bolts are equally adjusted in
order to prevent an uneven wear pattern.
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