Magnetic Sweeper

August 4th, 2007

A common problem at many work locations such as loading docks, bus and airport terminals, and construction sites is the build up of metal objects that end up on the ground. This may include nails, screws, metal shavings, discarded pieces of metal pipes and even lost tools. All of it poses a hazard not only to equipment, but also to the people working on the site. To avoid problems like frequent flat tires on vehicles and the injuries to workers who may step on the stray metal a good metal sweeper needs to be employed daily.

A powerful magnetic sweeper that is properly used can rid a site of all such hazardous material. It eliminates all dangerous ferrous metal trash and renders the work site safer for the workers. It also significantly reduces maintenance costs, particularly on vehicles. A metal sweeper contains powerful industrial strength permanent magnets up to Grade 8. The sweepers are designed to work in all weather and come in various sizes from 24 inches to 108 inches.

There are also numerous types of magnetic sweepers available from the smaller broom and rake styles, to a tow behind magnetic sweeper for larger jobs. There are also grab magnets for lifting and retrieving objects and some of these are specifically designed to be used under water. There are a number of different dealers who feature such products on their websites and there are good bargains available.

More companies all of the time are finding out a useful a good magnetic sweeper can be and how easy they are to use. If you think your work place could use one check out all of the types available, look at the specs. and you’ll find what you need.

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