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SweepEx Forklift Brooms: Choosing the Right Model
A SweepEx broom turns the forklift or skid steer you already own into a sweeper — multi-row polypropylene brushes that clear warehouses, docks, lots, and job-site yards with no moving parts to maintain.
The trick is matching the line and the width to where you sweep and what you're sweeping.
SweepEx (by TrynEx) comes in three lines that step up from light indoor sweeping to heavy outdoor work. They all share the same simple idea — rows of tough poly bristles, reversible to extend their life, with nothing mechanical to break.
48" & 60" widths
Aircraft-grade aluminum
Quick-Tite locking mount
Warehouse, dock, shop floor
60" & 72" widths
Built-in fork pockets
Skid-steer compatible
General-purpose, mixed debris
60", 72" & 96" widths
Requires a fork hitch
Skid-steer compatible
Job sites, yards, heavy debris
How to Choose: Environment, Debris, and Width
Start with where you're sweeping. For clean, light indoor work — warehouse aisles, loading docks, shop floors — ValuSweep is the economical fit. For general-purpose sweeping that moves between inside and out and handles medium debris like gravel or cardboard, step up to the Pro Series. For outdoor job sites, construction yards, and heavy debris like dirt, rock, or leaves, the Mega Series and its 11 brush rows are built for it. As a rule, more brush rows mean more aggressive pickup and tougher debris handling.
Mounting: Fork Pockets, Quick-Tite & Hitches
How the broom attaches differs by line. ValuSweep uses a Quick-Tite locking system; the Pro Series has built-in fork pockets (5"W × 8"D) that slide straight onto standard forks; and the Mega Series connects through a separate fork hitch attachment (sold separately). Both the Pro and Mega Series are skid-steer compatible with an optional mount, so you're not locked to a forklift. Confirm your fork pocket size and machine type before ordering so the broom drops right on.
Built to Last: No Moving Parts, Reversible Brushes
Every SweepEx broom is a push broom at heart — rows of polypropylene bristles and no moving parts, so there's nothing to grease, belt, or repair. The brush sections are reversible: rotate and flip them periodically and you'll stretch bristle life well past a fixed broom, keeping replacement costs low. When bristles finally wear, you swap individual sections rather than the whole unit. All three lines carry a 12-month limited warranty.
All Models & Sizes
ValuSweep — Indoor / Light Duty
VSB-048 — 48", 5 rows · narrow aisles, shop floors
VSB-060 — 60", 5 rows · larger floors, docks, receiving
Pro Series — Indoor & Outdoor
SPB-600 — 60", 8 rows · general purpose, distribution centers
SPB-720 — 72", 8 rows · large floors, outdoor lots and yards
Mega Series — Outdoor / Heavy Duty
SMB-600 — 60", 11 rows · job sites, yards, parking lots
SMB-720 — 72", 11 rows · large areas, heavy debris, municipal
SMB-960 — 96", 11 rows · maximum coverage, staging yards
Wider Isn't Always Better
Match broom width to your space, not just the biggest number. A 96" broom is overkill — and hard to maneuver — in a 10' aisle. For most warehouses, 60"–72" hits the sweet spot between coverage and control; drop to 48" for tight aisles or a smaller forklift, and save the 96" for wide-open lots and yards.
Quick Selection Checklist
- 1. Indoor or outdoor? Indoor light → ValuSweep; mixed → Pro; outdoor/heavy → Mega
- 2. What debris? Fine/light needs fewer rows; gravel, dirt, rock, or leaves want 8–11 rows
- 3. Forklift or skid steer? Pro and Mega take an optional skid-steer mount; Mega also needs a fork hitch
- 4. Match width to your space — 60"–72" suits most, 48" for narrow aisles, 96" for max coverage
- 5. Plan to rotate and reverse the brush sections to extend bristle life
We stock the full SweepEx lineup — ValuSweep, Pro Series, and Mega Series — in widths from 48" to 96", all with no moving parts, reversible brushes, a 12-month limited warranty, and free shipping.
Not sure which one fits? Use the SweepEx Broom Finder above — answer four quick questions about your machine, environment, and debris, and we'll point you to the right model.