Beach cleaning equipment

Beach cleaning equipment
Model:Cernia
Brand:PFG
Origin:Made In Italy
Category:Industrial Supplies / Machinery / Cleaning Machine
Label:beach cleaner , Beach Cleaning , Beach clean up
Price: -
Min. Order:1 pc

Product Description

Beach cleaning machine Barracuda

Width: 900 mm
Height: 900 mm
Length: 1700 mm
Weight: 310 Kg

 

• 6.5 hp, 4 stroke engine c/w revolution regulator and super-silenced muffler.
• Working depth from 0 - 10 cm, working width: 90 cm.
• 3-speed + reverse speed gear.
• Working performance: 2500 m2 / hour.

 
 FUNCTIONING

The beach cleaner mod. Barracuda can opeate on small and medium sizes beaches.

It is equipped with Honda engine and it works with a real width of 90 cm. and with a working depth from 0 to 10 cm.

Its working capacity is of about 2.500 m/h.

Barracuda is very easy to handle and can operate in small areas and also under the beach umbrellla because of its very low structure.

It functions trough the tracks movement.

This machine is equipped with a fix blade that collects sand and rubbles at the required depth and for a width of 90 cm.. Sand and rubble are convoyed in a sifter with a vertical moviment, so that the rubbles are left in a collector basket meanwhile the sand falls down.

The waste container, when full, is removed from its position in a very simple and fast way.

Its engine has 3 speed and 1 reverse.

Barracuda can be successful used also on beaches where there are rubbles of big dimensions.

It is supplied with two types of sieve, one with fine mesh and the other with larger mesh.

The engine has an oil alert system to facilitate the turning off of the engine in case of a lack of oil.

If the beach presents holes and dunes, it is possible to adapt to the machine a scraper thatallows a levelling work of the same beach.

Beach cleaning is produced according to the CE standards.

Beach cleaning equipment 1

Member Information

P.F.G. S.r.l.
Country/Region:Italy
Business Nature:Manufacturer
Phone:944009
Contact:Michela Paglierani (Ceo)
Last Online:08 Jan, 2015