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Heavy Duty Push Brooms |
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Industrial Duty Push Brooms offer polypropylene bristle gives outstanding value for
rough, average and smooth sweeping conditions. It has tremendous abrasion and fatigue
resistance, outlasting natural fibers 10 to 1. Polypropylene is not harmed by grease,
alkalines, acids, gasoline or solvents.
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Photos of Brooms & Handles
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The steel back
is crimped over a polypropylene block, preventing warping, cracking and splitting.
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The unique handle design gives the strength of
steel at the base of the handle and the grip and
safety of hardwood where the user touches it.
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An adjustable handle socket is permanently riveted
through the steel back. The socket allows for easy handle reversal.
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*Handles must be ordered separately.
Handles for Milwaukee brooms are specific to these brooms.
Standard 1/2" acme thread handles will NOT fit a Milwaukee broom. |
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Heavy Duty |
The straight, stiff bristles easily move
heavy debris. 4" bristle trim. |
18" or 24" |
| Medium Duty |
Stiff center row moves stubborn debris:
soft outer row sweeps dust and dirt. The best "ALL
PURPOSE" sweeping tool. 3" bristle trim. |
18" or24" |
| Fine |
Fine polypropylene sweeps light dust and
dirt, gives extremely long wear. 3" bristle trim. |
18" or 24" |
Handles specifications:
Steel handles are 60" long x 1" diameter. |
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| Wood / Steel combinations handles are 60"
long x 15/16" diameter. |
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Speed Sweep
The construction of Speed Sweep
brushes enables the user to get the full long lasting value of polypropylene bristle. The
steel bolt, imbedded in the handle, threads into the steel socket on the brush, allowing
for frequent and easy handle reversal. The steel-to-steel connection will not strip or
break. Speed Sweep is strongest where ordinary brushes are
weakest. |
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Ordinary Broom
Ordinary brushes have
threaded handle holes cut into the brush block. The threads chip and break, eventually
necessitating a makeshift remedy to hold the handle in place. Handle reversal becomes
impossible. |
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