Essential Sweeper Services and Inspections for Parking Lot Maintenance

By Jared J.

As a parking lot sweeping company owner, you understand the importance of keeping your sweeper in top shape. To help you streamline this task, we’ve compiled the essential sweeper services and inspections that should be on your maintenance checklist. Let’s dive in!

Street Sweeping Equipment

1. Regular Sweeper Cleaning

Firstly, cleaning your sweeper after every use isn’t just good practice, it’s essential. This helps prevent the buildup of debris, ensuring optimal performance and reducing potential damage. Pay attention to the engine compartment, undercarriage, and conveyor systems. Use a pressure washer for a thorough clean, but do so carefully to avoid damaging sensitive areas.

2. Weekly Broom and Skirt Inspections

Additionally, every week, inspect your brooms and skirts. Brooms are the main sweeping component, while skirts help contain debris. Look for uneven broom wear, which can indicate alignment issues. Examine skirts for tears or other damage.

Street Sweeping Equipment and Hydraulic

3. Keep an Eye on the Hydraulic System

Particularly, the hydraulic system is vital for your sweeper’s operation. Weekly inspections should focus on hoses, connections, and seals, looking for leaks. Ensure the hydraulic fluid level is adequate, topping up if necessary. Regularly replace the fluid and clean the filters as per the manufacturer’s guidelines.

4. Don’t Neglect the Dust Control System

Notably, your dust control system needs regular attention too. Check the water pump weekly for signs of wear and tear, clean spray nozzle blockages, and check the water tank for sediment or debris accumulation. Maintaining this system will ensure optimal performance.

parking lot sweepers

5. Conveyor System and Hopper: Weekly Checks

Subsequently, inspect the hopper weekly for structural damage, corrosion, or leaks. Assess the conveyor belts or chains’ condition and alignment, replacing them if worn out. Monitor the fluid levels in the hopper lift system and look for signs of hydraulic leaks.

6. Engine and Battery Maintenance

Importantly, check engine oil and coolant levels weekly, topping up as necessary. Replace a clogged air filter and listen for any unusual engine noises. For the battery, ensure the terminals are corrosion-free, and it holds a proper charge.

Tire and Brake Inspection

7. Tires and Brakes Inspection

Similarily, properly maintained tires and brakes are critical for operational safety. Inflate tires to the recommended level and inspect tire tread monthly. Check brake pads monthly and replace them if necessary. Ensure brake fluid is at the recommended level and brake lights function properly.

8. Conduct/Schedule Regular Professional Servicing

Lastly, although you’re conducting regular checks, having a professional service your sweeper periodically ensures a more comprehensive inspection. A professional service should inspect the engine, drivetrain, hydraulic system, electrical system, and other components.

In Conclusion

Following these essential sweeper services and inspections is key to extending the life of your equipment and ensuring the success of your parking lot sweeping business. Invest in the maintenance of your sweepers and enjoy the benefits of efficient, reliable equipment for years to come. 

 

For more in-depth guides on maintaining your sweepers, check out our other articles.

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