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Skid Steer Angle Broom Attachment – Professional Sweeping for Parking Lots and Job Sites

Original price $10,515.00 - Original price $13,875.00
Original price
$10,515.00
$10,515.00 - $13,875.00
Current price $10,515.00
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  • Angle up to 30°
  • Floating frame design
  • Quick-change brush wafers
  • Eaton hydraulic motor
  • 72", 84", 96" widths
  • Universal quick attach
  • Poly-wire bristles
  • Optional caster wheel
  • Powder-coated steel frame
  • Fold-away stands


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Overview

When you're sweeping parking lots, job sites, warehouse floors, or dusty construction zones, you need more than a basic push broom. You need a professional-grade angle broom that can handle debris, dirt, gravel, and dust while keeping up with the pace of your workday. The Angle Broom from Stinger Attachments delivers exactly that—a heavy-duty sweeping solution built to cover ground fast, adjust to uneven terrain, and hold up to daily commercial use.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute this attachment nationwide, and we've seen it put to work across every industry imaginable. Contractors use it to clean up job sites before inspections. Landscapers run it across parking lots and sidewalks between seasonal contracts. Municipalities depend on it for street maintenance and dust control. Farm and ranch owners sweep out machine sheds, barns, and feed lots without leaving the seat of their skid steer.

What sets this broom apart is its combination of power, flexibility, and real-world engineering. It's available in three widths—72 inches, 84 inches, and 96 inches—so you can match the size to your machine and the scope of your work. Whether you're cleaning tight loading docks or wide-open asphalt, there's a model that fits. And because it mounts to any standard skid steer quick attach system, you're sweeping within minutes of delivery.

The angle feature is where this attachment earns its keep. You can pivot the broom manually or upgrade to hydraulic control, angling it up to 30 degrees in either direction without ever stepping out of the cab. That means you can push debris to the side as you move forward, sweeping along walls, curbs, and fence lines with precision. You're not just pushing material around—you're directing it exactly where it needs to go.

Stinger Attachments designed this broom with a floating frame that follows the contours of the ground. If you're working on cracked pavement, gravel lots, or uneven dirt, the broom stays in contact with the surface instead of bouncing or skipping. The result is a cleaner sweep in fewer passes, which means less fuel burned and more area covered per hour. That's the kind of efficiency that adds up when you're billing by the job or racing against the clock.

The brush itself is a poly-wire design built to handle everything from fine dust to wet leaves and gravel. It's aggressive enough to pull debris out of cracks and textured surfaces, but it won't damage asphalt, concrete, or sealed flooring. The wafers are quick-change, so when the bristles eventually wear down after months of use, you can swap them out on site without special tools or downtime. Replacement is simple, and the broom is back in action the same day.

For operators working in areas with curbs, loading docks, or uneven transitions, the optional front caster wheel is a smart addition. It supports the leading edge of the broom and takes stress off the frame when you're moving across obstacles or grade changes. The caster is adjustable, so you can set the sweep height based on surface type and debris load. It's a small upgrade that makes a noticeable difference in how smoothly the attachment handles.

Hydraulic flow is managed by a reliable Eaton motor that's rated for up to 25 gallons per minute at 3500 psi. That's a proven hydraulic package used across the Stinger lineup, known for consistent performance and long service life. The motor spins the brush at the right speed to lift and throw debris without overworking your skid steer's hydraulic system. You get strong sweeping power without the heat buildup or inefficiency that comes from pushing a system too hard.

The frame is built from heavy-duty steel and finished with a durable powder coat that resists rust, chipping, and UV fade. This is an attachment that lives outside, gets loaded on trailers, and works in wet or dusty conditions. The finish holds up, and the welds stay solid. Fold-away stands are built into the frame so you can store the broom upright when it's not in use, keeping it off the ground and out of the way.

We've seen operators run this broom year-round. In the spring, it clears sand and gravel left over from winter. In the summer, it sweeps dust on gravel roads and construction sites. In the fall, it handles leaves and debris in parking lots and around buildings. And in the winter, it's used for light snow removal and surface prep before plowing. It's not a seasonal tool—it's a year-round productivity asset.

Forge Claw offers this attachment with free nationwide shipping, and we make it easy to get the exact configuration you need. Choose manual or hydraulic pivot based on how often you'll be adjusting the angle. Add the caster wheel if you're working on rough or transitional surfaces. Select the width that matches your machine and your typical sweep area. Every unit ships ready to work, and our team is available to answer questions about setup, operation, and maintenance.

This is the kind of attachment that pays for itself quickly. If you're currently paying laborers to sweep by hand, or renting equipment for cleanup jobs, the math is straightforward. One operator in a skid steer with an angle broom can cover what a crew of three would take hours to finish. That's labor saved, time reclaimed, and jobs completed faster. And because the broom is built to last, you're spreading that investment across years of reliable service.

Whether you're managing a construction company, running a landscaping business, maintaining municipal properties, or keeping a farm operation clean and efficient, the Angle Broom from Stinger Attachments is a tool that works as hard as you do. It's engineered for commercial use, priced fairly, and backed by a solid warranty. Order yours from Forge Claw today and put an end to slow, labor-intensive cleanups.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 72 inches, 84 inches, 96 inches
  • Overall width (at 0° angle): 82 inches (72" model), 94 inches (84" model), 106 inches (96" model)
  • Broom width when angled at 15°: 69.55 inches (72" model), 81.14 inches (84" model), 92.73 inches (96" model)
  • Broom width when angled at 30°: 62.35 inches (72" model), 72.75 inches (84" model), 83.14 inches (96" model)
  • Overall depth: 77 inches (all models)
  • Overall height: 47 inches (all models)
  • Weight: 1063 lbs (72" model), 1115 lbs (84" model), 1182 lbs (96" model)
  • Maximum hydraulic flow: 25 gallons per minute (do not exceed)
  • Maximum hydraulic pressure: 3500 psi (do not exceed)
  • Brush type: Poly-wire (replaceable wafers)
  • Motor: Eaton hydraulic motor
  • Pivot options: Manual slew or hydraulic slew, up to 30° in both directions
  • Mounting system: Universal skid steer quick attach
  • Optional equipment: Front caster wheel (heavy-duty, adjustable)
  • Frame finish: Durable powder coat
  • Country of Origin: USA



Features
  • Bi-directional angle capability — pivot the broom manually or hydraulically up to 30 degrees in either direction, allowing you to direct debris along walls, curbs, and property lines without repositioning your machine
  • Floating frame design — follows ground contours and uneven surfaces automatically, maintaining consistent bristle contact for cleaner sweeps on cracked pavement, gravel, and textured floors
  • Quick-change poly-wire brush wafers — replace worn bristles on site without special tools or extended downtime, keeping your broom in service and your schedule on track
  • Eaton hydraulic motor — delivers reliable, consistent brush speed at up to 25 gpm and 3500 psi, providing strong sweeping performance without overworking your skid steer's hydraulic system
  • Optional heavy-duty front caster wheel — supports the leading edge of the broom and smooths transitions over curbs, dips, and grade changes, reducing frame stress and improving sweep quality
  • Fold-away storage stands — built into the frame for upright storage when not in use, keeping the attachment off the ground and out of the way between jobs
  • Universal quick attach mounting — installs on any skid steer with a standard quick attach system, ensuring fast setup and compatibility across your fleet
  • Heavy-duty powder-coated frame — resists rust, chipping, and UV fade even with daily outdoor use, providing long-term durability in tough commercial environments
Benefits

The biggest advantage this broom offers is speed. One operator in a skid steer can clean a parking lot, warehouse floor, or job site in a fraction of the time it would take a crew with push brooms and shovels. You're covering hundreds of feet per minute, and because the broom angles, you're placing debris exactly where you want it—against a curb, into a pile, or off to the side for pickup. That's not just faster—it's smarter. You're reducing labor costs, freeing up crew members for other tasks, and finishing jobs ahead of schedule.

Durability is another major benefit. This isn't a lightweight attachment that'll bend or wear out after a season of use. The frame is built from heavy steel, the motor is a proven Eaton unit, and the brush wafers are designed to handle abrasive debris day in and day out. When the bristles do wear down—and they will, because that's what happens when you're sweeping gravel, glass, metal shavings, and dirt—you can replace them quickly and get back to work. The attachment itself is built to last for years, and the powder coat finish means it'll still look professional long after it's paid for itself.

Versatility is a key part of the value equation. This broom works in warehouses, on construction sites, in barns, across parking lots, and along roadways. It handles fine dust, wet leaves, gravel, sand, debris, and light snow. Because it angles and floats, it adapts to the surface and the material without constant adjustments. You're not switching attachments or bringing in different equipment for different cleanup jobs—you're using one broom that does it all.

The return on investment is straightforward. If you're paying a cleanup crew or renting sweeping equipment multiple times a year, this attachment pays for itself in a handful of jobs. After that, every sweep is pure profit. And because it mounts to a skid steer you already own, there's no additional equipment to buy, insure, or maintain. You're adding capability to a machine that's already on your payroll, and you're doing it with an attachment that's ready to work the day it arrives.

Operator comfort and efficiency also improve with this broom. Because you can angle it from the cab—especially with the hydraulic pivot option—you're not getting in and out of the seat to reposition the attachment. You're staying productive, staying comfortable, and staying focused on the task. The floating design means the broom does the work of following the ground, so you're not constantly adjusting height or fighting with uneven surfaces. It's a smoother, faster, less fatiguing way to clean large areas.

Finally, this broom enhances your professional image. Clients notice when a job site is clean, when a parking lot is debris-free, and when a project wraps up without leaving a mess behind. Using a professional-grade angle broom shows that you take pride in your work and that you have the right tools to deliver quality results. That reputation leads to repeat business, referrals, and higher-value contracts.

Additional Information

This attachment is ideal for contractors, landscapers, property managers, municipalities, and farm or ranch operators who need reliable, high-capacity sweeping for commercial or industrial environments. It's equally at home on asphalt, concrete, gravel, dirt, and sealed indoor floors. If you're responsible for keeping large areas clean—whether that's a construction site, a warehouse, a parking structure, or a feedlot—this broom is built for your workload.

The Angle Broom is designed to work with any skid steer equipped with a universal quick attach system and sufficient hydraulic flow. Most modern skid steers in the 1,500 to 3,000-pound operating capacity range will have no trouble running this attachment, but it's worth confirming that your machine can supply up to 25 gallons per minute at 3500 psi for optimal performance. If you're unsure about compatibility, Forge Claw's team can help you match the right broom size and configuration to your equipment.

Operating the broom is simple. Once mounted, connect the hydraulic couplers, start your skid steer, and engage the motor. Lower the broom to the surface, adjust the angle if needed, and drive forward at a steady pace. The floating frame will do the rest, following the ground and maintaining consistent contact. For best results, sweep at a moderate speed—fast enough to cover ground efficiently, but slow enough to let the bristles do their job. Avoid running the motor at maximum flow unless necessary, as moderate flow often provides better control and longer bristle life.

Maintenance is minimal but important. After each use, brush off any debris that's stuck in the bristles and inspect the wafers for excessive wear. Check hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks or damage, and keep the pivot mechanism clean and lubricated if you've chosen the manual slew option. Store the broom on its fold-away stands in a dry area when possible, and hose it down periodically to prevent buildup of corrosive materials like road salt or fertilizer. With basic care, this attachment will deliver years of dependable service.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Angle Broom from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.

 

What surfaces can the Skid Steer Angle Broom handle?

The Angle Broom is designed to work across virtually any surface you'll encounter in commercial, municipal, or agricultural settings. It excels on asphalt parking lots, concrete warehouse floors, gravel driveways, dirt roads, and sealed indoor flooring. The poly-wire brush is aggressive enough to pull debris from cracks and textured surfaces, yet gentle enough not to damage asphalt, concrete, or finished floors.

The floating frame design is particularly effective on uneven terrain—cracked pavement, worn gravel lots, or rough dirt surfaces—because it follows the contours of the ground automatically. This means you maintain consistent bristle contact regardless of surface irregularities, achieving a cleaner sweep in fewer passes. Whether you're cleaning smooth warehouse floors or rough construction sites, this broom adapts to the surface and delivers professional results every time.

How does the angle feature improve sweeping efficiency?

The ability to angle the broom up to 30 degrees in either direction transforms how efficiently you can clean large areas. Instead of just pushing debris straight ahead, you can direct it to the side as you move forward—perfect for sweeping along walls, curbs, fence lines, and property boundaries. This means you're placing material exactly where you want it: into piles for pickup, against a curb for collection, or off to the side and out of the way.

With the hydraulic pivot option, you control the angle from inside the cab without ever leaving your seat, which keeps you productive and eliminates the time lost to repositioning. The manual slew option works well for operators who set an angle and maintain it throughout a job. Either way, the angle capability means you cover more ground in less time, reduce the number of passes needed, and complete cleanup jobs faster than you would with a fixed-position broom.

What type of debris can this broom handle?

This professional-grade angle broom is built to handle the full range of debris you'll encounter across job sites, parking lots, warehouses, and agricultural properties. It sweeps fine dust, wet leaves, gravel, sand, dirt, construction debris, metal shavings, wood chips, and even light snow. The poly-wire brush design is engineered to lift and throw material effectively without clogging or matting down when wet.

Operators use it year-round: clearing sand and gravel in spring, controlling dust on gravel roads in summer, sweeping leaves in fall, and removing light snow in winter. The bristles are stiff enough to pull debris out of cracks and textured surfaces, yet flexible enough to handle delicate materials without scattering them. Whether you're cleaning up after a construction pour, maintaining a parking structure, or sweeping out a machine shed, this broom handles the material and keeps working.

How often do the brush wafers need to be replaced?

Brush wafer lifespan depends on how frequently you use the broom, the type of debris you're sweeping, and the surfaces you're working on. In typical commercial use—sweeping parking lots, job sites, or warehouse floors several times per week—you can expect the poly-wire wafers to last several months before showing significant wear. Abrasive materials like gravel, glass, or metal shavings will wear bristles faster than dust or leaves.

The good news is that replacement is simple and fast. The wafers are designed for quick-change installation, meaning you can swap them out on site without special tools or sending the attachment to a shop. Most operators inspect the bristles periodically and replace wafers as needed to maintain peak sweeping performance. Keeping a spare set of wafers on hand ensures you're never sidelined by worn bristles, and the low cost of replacement parts makes maintenance affordable over the long term.

Is the hydraulic pivot option worth the upgrade cost?

If you're sweeping large areas or frequently need to adjust the broom angle during a job, the hydraulic pivot option delivers significant value. It allows you to control the angle from inside the cab, which means you stay productive and avoid the interruptions that come with stopping, getting out, and manually repositioning the broom. This is especially beneficial when you're working along curbs, buildings, or fence lines where you need to change the angle often to direct debris precisely.

The time saved adds up quickly over the course of a day or week, and the improved operator comfort reduces fatigue. If your work involves mostly straight-line sweeping where you set the angle once and maintain it, the manual slew option works perfectly well and saves on upfront cost. Consider how often you'll be adjusting the angle and how much you value staying in the cab—that will guide your decision between manual and hydraulic pivot control.

Will this broom work with my skid steer?

The Angle Broom is designed to mount on any skid steer equipped with a universal quick attach system, which covers the vast majority of modern machines. Most skid steers in the 1,500 to 3,000-pound operating capacity range will handle this attachment without issue. The key compatibility factor is hydraulic flow: your machine should be able to supply up to 25 gallons per minute at 3500 psi for optimal performance.

Most skid steers in the mid-size range meet or exceed these specs. If you're unsure whether your machine is a good match, check your operator's manual for hydraulic flow and pressure ratings, or contact Forge Claw's team for guidance. We can help you confirm compatibility and recommend the right broom width for your machine size and typical sweep area. The quick attach mounting means installation is fast—connect the hydraulic couplers, and you're ready to start sweeping within minutes.

What maintenance does the Angle Broom require?

Maintaining the Angle Broom is straightforward and doesn't require specialized knowledge or tools. After each use, brush off any debris stuck in the bristles and visually inspect the wafers for excessive wear or damage. Check hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks, cracks, or loose connections, and tighten or replace as needed. If you have the manual slew option, keep the pivot mechanism clean and apply grease to the slew ring periodically to ensure smooth operation.

Store the broom on its fold-away stands in a dry area when possible to protect it from the elements. Periodically hose down the attachment to remove corrosive materials like road salt, fertilizer, or chemical residue that could damage the powder coat finish over time. With basic care and regular inspections, this broom will deliver years of reliable service without frequent repairs or costly downtime. The simple design and durable construction mean maintenance stays minimal even with daily commercial use.

How does this broom compare to renting sweeping equipment?

Owning a Skid Steer Angle Broom delivers a better return on investment than renting, especially if you're sweeping regularly or managing multiple properties. Rental costs add up quickly—daily or weekly rates for commercial sweeping equipment can run hundreds of dollars, and you're also paying for transportation, fuel, and the time spent picking up and returning the rental. With your own broom, you eliminate those recurring expenses and gain the flexibility to clean whenever you need to, without scheduling around rental availability.

The attachment pays for itself in a matter of jobs, and after that, every sweep is pure profit. You also avoid the wear and tear that comes with rental equipment that's been used hard by multiple operators. Your own broom is maintained to your standards, used only by your crew, and available instantly when a job comes up. For contractors, landscapers, or property managers with regular cleanup needs, ownership is the smarter financial choice.

Can I use the Angle Broom for snow removal?

Yes, the Angle Broom is effective for light snow removal and is commonly used for clearing sidewalks, parking lots, and driveways during winter months. It works particularly well for pushing light, dry snow or clearing snow from surfaces after the bulk has been removed by a plow or pusher. The angling capability allows you to direct snow to the side as you move forward, which is ideal for clearing along curbs or piling snow in designated areas.

The poly-wire bristles won't damage asphalt, concrete, or sealed surfaces, making it safe for use on finished driveways and walkways. Keep in mind that this is a sweeping attachment, not a dedicated snow plow, so it's best suited for lighter accumulations rather than heavy, wet snow or deep drifts. Many operators use it year-round: sweeping debris in warmer months and handling light snow duty in winter. It's a versatile tool that earns its keep across all four seasons.

What comes included with the Angle Broom?

Every Angle Broom ships ready to work right out of the crate. Included with your purchase are the main broom assembly with heavy-duty steel frame and powder coat finish, the Eaton hydraulic motor, poly-wire brush wafers already installed, fold-away storage stands built into the frame, and your choice of manual or hydraulic slew pivot mechanism. Hydraulic hoses and couplers are included for connecting to your skid steer's hydraulic system.

The optional front caster wheel can be added during your order for operators working on rough or transitional surfaces. Forge Claw includes free nationwide shipping with every unit, so there are no surprise freight charges at checkout. The attachment is covered by a 2-year manufacturer warranty from Stinger Attachments, protecting you against defects in materials and workmanship. If you have questions about setup, operation, or maintenance, Forge Claw's team is available to provide support and ensure you get the most out of your investment. With free shipping and flexible financing, getting professional sweeping capability has never been easier.

Overview

When you're sweeping parking lots, job sites, warehouse floors, or dusty construction zones, you need more than a basic push broom. You need a professional-grade angle broom that can handle debris, dirt, gravel, and dust while keeping up with the pace of your workday. The Angle Broom from Stinger Attachments delivers exactly that—a heavy-duty sweeping solution built to cover ground fast, adjust to uneven terrain, and hold up to daily commercial use.

Forge Claw is proud to distribute this attachment nationwide, and we've seen it put to work across every industry imaginable. Contractors use it to clean up job sites before inspections. Landscapers run it across parking lots and sidewalks between seasonal contracts. Municipalities depend on it for street maintenance and dust control. Farm and ranch owners sweep out machine sheds, barns, and feed lots without leaving the seat of their skid steer.

What sets this broom apart is its combination of power, flexibility, and real-world engineering. It's available in three widths—72 inches, 84 inches, and 96 inches—so you can match the size to your machine and the scope of your work. Whether you're cleaning tight loading docks or wide-open asphalt, there's a model that fits. And because it mounts to any standard skid steer quick attach system, you're sweeping within minutes of delivery.

The angle feature is where this attachment earns its keep. You can pivot the broom manually or upgrade to hydraulic control, angling it up to 30 degrees in either direction without ever stepping out of the cab. That means you can push debris to the side as you move forward, sweeping along walls, curbs, and fence lines with precision. You're not just pushing material around—you're directing it exactly where it needs to go.

Stinger Attachments designed this broom with a floating frame that follows the contours of the ground. If you're working on cracked pavement, gravel lots, or uneven dirt, the broom stays in contact with the surface instead of bouncing or skipping. The result is a cleaner sweep in fewer passes, which means less fuel burned and more area covered per hour. That's the kind of efficiency that adds up when you're billing by the job or racing against the clock.

The brush itself is a poly-wire design built to handle everything from fine dust to wet leaves and gravel. It's aggressive enough to pull debris out of cracks and textured surfaces, but it won't damage asphalt, concrete, or sealed flooring. The wafers are quick-change, so when the bristles eventually wear down after months of use, you can swap them out on site without special tools or downtime. Replacement is simple, and the broom is back in action the same day.

For operators working in areas with curbs, loading docks, or uneven transitions, the optional front caster wheel is a smart addition. It supports the leading edge of the broom and takes stress off the frame when you're moving across obstacles or grade changes. The caster is adjustable, so you can set the sweep height based on surface type and debris load. It's a small upgrade that makes a noticeable difference in how smoothly the attachment handles.

Hydraulic flow is managed by a reliable Eaton motor that's rated for up to 25 gallons per minute at 3500 psi. That's a proven hydraulic package used across the Stinger lineup, known for consistent performance and long service life. The motor spins the brush at the right speed to lift and throw debris without overworking your skid steer's hydraulic system. You get strong sweeping power without the heat buildup or inefficiency that comes from pushing a system too hard.

The frame is built from heavy-duty steel and finished with a durable powder coat that resists rust, chipping, and UV fade. This is an attachment that lives outside, gets loaded on trailers, and works in wet or dusty conditions. The finish holds up, and the welds stay solid. Fold-away stands are built into the frame so you can store the broom upright when it's not in use, keeping it off the ground and out of the way.

We've seen operators run this broom year-round. In the spring, it clears sand and gravel left over from winter. In the summer, it sweeps dust on gravel roads and construction sites. In the fall, it handles leaves and debris in parking lots and around buildings. And in the winter, it's used for light snow removal and surface prep before plowing. It's not a seasonal tool—it's a year-round productivity asset.

Forge Claw offers this attachment with free nationwide shipping, and we make it easy to get the exact configuration you need. Choose manual or hydraulic pivot based on how often you'll be adjusting the angle. Add the caster wheel if you're working on rough or transitional surfaces. Select the width that matches your machine and your typical sweep area. Every unit ships ready to work, and our team is available to answer questions about setup, operation, and maintenance.

This is the kind of attachment that pays for itself quickly. If you're currently paying laborers to sweep by hand, or renting equipment for cleanup jobs, the math is straightforward. One operator in a skid steer with an angle broom can cover what a crew of three would take hours to finish. That's labor saved, time reclaimed, and jobs completed faster. And because the broom is built to last, you're spreading that investment across years of reliable service.

Whether you're managing a construction company, running a landscaping business, maintaining municipal properties, or keeping a farm operation clean and efficient, the Angle Broom from Stinger Attachments is a tool that works as hard as you do. It's engineered for commercial use, priced fairly, and backed by a solid warranty. Order yours from Forge Claw today and put an end to slow, labor-intensive cleanups.

Specifications
  • Available widths: 72 inches, 84 inches, 96 inches
  • Overall width (at 0° angle): 82 inches (72" model), 94 inches (84" model), 106 inches (96" model)
  • Broom width when angled at 15°: 69.55 inches (72" model), 81.14 inches (84" model), 92.73 inches (96" model)
  • Broom width when angled at 30°: 62.35 inches (72" model), 72.75 inches (84" model), 83.14 inches (96" model)
  • Overall depth: 77 inches (all models)
  • Overall height: 47 inches (all models)
  • Weight: 1063 lbs (72" model), 1115 lbs (84" model), 1182 lbs (96" model)
  • Maximum hydraulic flow: 25 gallons per minute (do not exceed)
  • Maximum hydraulic pressure: 3500 psi (do not exceed)
  • Brush type: Poly-wire (replaceable wafers)
  • Motor: Eaton hydraulic motor
  • Pivot options: Manual slew or hydraulic slew, up to 30° in both directions
  • Mounting system: Universal skid steer quick attach
  • Optional equipment: Front caster wheel (heavy-duty, adjustable)
  • Frame finish: Durable powder coat
  • Country of Origin: USA



Features
  • Bi-directional angle capability — pivot the broom manually or hydraulically up to 30 degrees in either direction, allowing you to direct debris along walls, curbs, and property lines without repositioning your machine
  • Floating frame design — follows ground contours and uneven surfaces automatically, maintaining consistent bristle contact for cleaner sweeps on cracked pavement, gravel, and textured floors
  • Quick-change poly-wire brush wafers — replace worn bristles on site without special tools or extended downtime, keeping your broom in service and your schedule on track
  • Eaton hydraulic motor — delivers reliable, consistent brush speed at up to 25 gpm and 3500 psi, providing strong sweeping performance without overworking your skid steer's hydraulic system
  • Optional heavy-duty front caster wheel — supports the leading edge of the broom and smooths transitions over curbs, dips, and grade changes, reducing frame stress and improving sweep quality
  • Fold-away storage stands — built into the frame for upright storage when not in use, keeping the attachment off the ground and out of the way between jobs
  • Universal quick attach mounting — installs on any skid steer with a standard quick attach system, ensuring fast setup and compatibility across your fleet
  • Heavy-duty powder-coated frame — resists rust, chipping, and UV fade even with daily outdoor use, providing long-term durability in tough commercial environments
Benefits

The biggest advantage this broom offers is speed. One operator in a skid steer can clean a parking lot, warehouse floor, or job site in a fraction of the time it would take a crew with push brooms and shovels. You're covering hundreds of feet per minute, and because the broom angles, you're placing debris exactly where you want it—against a curb, into a pile, or off to the side for pickup. That's not just faster—it's smarter. You're reducing labor costs, freeing up crew members for other tasks, and finishing jobs ahead of schedule.

Durability is another major benefit. This isn't a lightweight attachment that'll bend or wear out after a season of use. The frame is built from heavy steel, the motor is a proven Eaton unit, and the brush wafers are designed to handle abrasive debris day in and day out. When the bristles do wear down—and they will, because that's what happens when you're sweeping gravel, glass, metal shavings, and dirt—you can replace them quickly and get back to work. The attachment itself is built to last for years, and the powder coat finish means it'll still look professional long after it's paid for itself.

Versatility is a key part of the value equation. This broom works in warehouses, on construction sites, in barns, across parking lots, and along roadways. It handles fine dust, wet leaves, gravel, sand, debris, and light snow. Because it angles and floats, it adapts to the surface and the material without constant adjustments. You're not switching attachments or bringing in different equipment for different cleanup jobs—you're using one broom that does it all.

The return on investment is straightforward. If you're paying a cleanup crew or renting sweeping equipment multiple times a year, this attachment pays for itself in a handful of jobs. After that, every sweep is pure profit. And because it mounts to a skid steer you already own, there's no additional equipment to buy, insure, or maintain. You're adding capability to a machine that's already on your payroll, and you're doing it with an attachment that's ready to work the day it arrives.

Operator comfort and efficiency also improve with this broom. Because you can angle it from the cab—especially with the hydraulic pivot option—you're not getting in and out of the seat to reposition the attachment. You're staying productive, staying comfortable, and staying focused on the task. The floating design means the broom does the work of following the ground, so you're not constantly adjusting height or fighting with uneven surfaces. It's a smoother, faster, less fatiguing way to clean large areas.

Finally, this broom enhances your professional image. Clients notice when a job site is clean, when a parking lot is debris-free, and when a project wraps up without leaving a mess behind. Using a professional-grade angle broom shows that you take pride in your work and that you have the right tools to deliver quality results. That reputation leads to repeat business, referrals, and higher-value contracts.

Additional Information

This attachment is ideal for contractors, landscapers, property managers, municipalities, and farm or ranch operators who need reliable, high-capacity sweeping for commercial or industrial environments. It's equally at home on asphalt, concrete, gravel, dirt, and sealed indoor floors. If you're responsible for keeping large areas clean—whether that's a construction site, a warehouse, a parking structure, or a feedlot—this broom is built for your workload.

The Angle Broom is designed to work with any skid steer equipped with a universal quick attach system and sufficient hydraulic flow. Most modern skid steers in the 1,500 to 3,000-pound operating capacity range will have no trouble running this attachment, but it's worth confirming that your machine can supply up to 25 gallons per minute at 3500 psi for optimal performance. If you're unsure about compatibility, Forge Claw's team can help you match the right broom size and configuration to your equipment.

Operating the broom is simple. Once mounted, connect the hydraulic couplers, start your skid steer, and engage the motor. Lower the broom to the surface, adjust the angle if needed, and drive forward at a steady pace. The floating frame will do the rest, following the ground and maintaining consistent contact. For best results, sweep at a moderate speed—fast enough to cover ground efficiently, but slow enough to let the bristles do their job. Avoid running the motor at maximum flow unless necessary, as moderate flow often provides better control and longer bristle life.

Maintenance is minimal but important. After each use, brush off any debris that's stuck in the bristles and inspect the wafers for excessive wear. Check hydraulic hoses and fittings for leaks or damage, and keep the pivot mechanism clean and lubricated if you've chosen the manual slew option. Store the broom on its fold-away stands in a dry area when possible, and hose it down periodically to prevent buildup of corrosive materials like road salt or fertilizer. With basic care, this attachment will deliver years of dependable service.

Warranty Info

Manufactured by Stinger Attachments, this product is covered under the manufacturer's 2-year warranty for defects in materials and workmanship. Forge Claw proudly stands behind every unit we sell and offers free nationwide shipping on all heavy machinery attachments. Order your Angle Broom from Forge Claw today. We offer flexible, easy financing and free nationwide shipping so every operator can get their hands on top-quality equipment.