Sweep Away Worries! 🧹
The Grip 48" Tow Behind Magnetic Sweeper is engineered for efficiency, boasting a 220 lb capacity to effortlessly remove hazardous metal debris from various environments, including trucking and airport terminals. Constructed with heavy gauge steel and aircraft-grade aluminum, it ensures durability and longevity. The internal load release feature simplifies cleanup, while the 7” rubber wheels provide smooth navigation across all surfaces. Compatible with most vehicles, this sweeper is a must-have for maintaining safety in high-traffic areas.
Manufacturer | Grip |
Part Number | 53422 |
Item Weight | 29.6 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 53 x 8.5 x 6 inches |
Batteries Required? | No |
M**R
Massive 4' wide magnetic sweeper
It is well made, sturdy aluminum body construction. Magnet is strong. Picks up lots of nails and screws. My only dislike is the handle needs to be curved upward. Its straight so when you connect it to be towed or hand swept it has to be low to the ground. It should be curved upward so it can attach to a hitch on a vehicle or be held by your hand without rotating the magnet towards the sky. I had to modify the handle to make it work for me.
P**H
Product arrived in a heavily damaged box
Box was so heavily damaged that we aren’t sure we got all the parts. We did manage to get it assembled and will use it to search for metal on our acreage.
M**M
Not made to be dragged behind a vehicle
This thing worked great for 48 hours before the plastic on the tires melted. This was used on the back of a vehicle going 5-8mph and the plastic on the wheels where the bolt is melted causing the tire to bounce off and the magnet being dragged. If there was a bearing between the bolt and the plastic this would not have happened.
J**M
Great except the wheels
This is super strong!! You can pull the magnet away from the case to release everything it picks up.The only issues is the wheels. They have no bearings or anything for the axle so if you tow it behind anything even a ridding mower in 1st gear the hole for the axle just melts. Even just a metal tube inserted in the mold so it's in the wheel would work better. I went to the hardware store, got 4 sealed bearings that would fit snug on the axle and drilled out the wheel and epoxied the bearings in. It rolls a lot better & I think they will last indefinitely if the epoxy holds.Other than that it's great. I just use while walking. Just bolted two long broom sticks to it and can either push or pull. Works great.
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