Sweeping trucks, along with cleaning and vacuum trucks, are key equipment for urban road cleaning. Proper operation and regular maintenance can improve cleaning efficiency and extend the equipment's lifespan. Key operating points for sweeping and washing trucks: Adjust the sweeping brush height and water pressure according to the road surface pollution level, avoid obstacles, and prevent excessive wear on the sweeping brushes; for cleaning and vacuum trucks, control the suction rate to prevent pipe blockage.

Operating Instructions: Before operation, check the sweeping brushes, suction pipes, and water tank level to ensure the equipment is undamaged. After starting the vehicle, turn on the sweeping, washing, and suction switches in sequence. During operation, monitor the equipment's operation and promptly remove any blockages. After operation, clean any residual dirt from the sweeping brushes and pipes, and drain the water tank.
Maintenance Instructions: Clean debris from the sweeping brushes daily, check the brush bristle wear, and replace them promptly. Regularly check the hydraulic system and suction pump, and replace the oil and filters. When cleaning the vacuum truck, regularly check the suction pipe's sealing. Lubricate the sweeping mechanism. Clean the equipment before storage to prevent residue and corrosion.


