Street and Sewer Maintenance Equipment
Reliable Proven Performance for Street Maintenance.
Choosing the right sweeper for your specific application means more productive routes, lower operating costs, and a great long-term investment for your operation.
Picking the right machine for the right application?
- Catch basin cleaning to keep stormwater flowing and prevent street flooding
- Construction and post-paving debris pickup, including road millings and chip seal
- Routine maintenance sweeping where light debris and curbside leaves matter most
- Heavy-debris routes that jam light-duty sweepers and shorten broom life
- Aging dual-engine sweepers running up maintenance hours and downtime
- Tight residential routes with cul-de-sacs that full-size four-wheel sweepers can't turn in
Equipment That Delivers
- Mechanical broom sweepers for heavy, bulky debris like construction cleanup, road millings, and chip seal
- Regenerative air sweepers for high-frequency maintenance routes and lighter material on flat surfaces
- Pure vacuum sweepers for porous pavements, uneven curb lines, and deep gutter cleaning
- Three-wheel platforms with tight turning radius for residential and downtown routes
- Single-engine designs that eliminate one set of oil changes, filters, and belts versus dual-engine sweepers
- Demos on your actual streets, so you see hopper capacity, sweep rate, and maneuverability before you buy
Prescription without diagnosis is malpractice. We sell mechanical, regenerative air, and vacuum sweepers, so we can talk honestly about which one fits your debris, your routes, and your budget. Demos on your streets before you commit.
Street Sweepers Products
Not sure which street sweepers equipment fits your operation? Consider your typical job scope, crew size, and budget. Our equipment consultants can help you match the right machine to your specific applications.
Talk to a SpecialistMechanical Street Sweepers
6 products from 1 brand

M3
Purpose-built three-wheel mechanical street sweeper with a 12.5-foot turning radius and a 5.6 cubic yard hopper, the largest in its class. Cummins Tier 4 Final 130 HP diesel, heavy sweep package sweeps sand and gravel up to 3 tons per minute.

M4
Full-size four-wheel purpose-built mechanical street sweeper with a 5.6 cubic yard hopper, Cummins ISB 6.7L 280 HP diesel, and 18.5-foot turning radius. Heavy sweep package and 12,000 lb lift capacity handle road millings, sand, gravel, and leaves.

M4 HSD
High Side Dump version of the M4 for crews dumping directly into dump trucks on heavy-duty routes. Cummins ISB 6.7L 280 HP diesel, 5.2 cubic yard hopper with 18,000 lb lift capacity, 14 mph sweeping speed and 65 mph travel speed. 2025 EPA/CARB certified.

M4 Hybrid
The world's first purpose-built electric hybrid street sweeper. Cummins ISB-200 6.7L diesel paired with electric drive motors and lithium-ion batteries delivers over 50% fuel-economy improvement and reduced emissions and noise, with 60 mph travel speed and 5.6 cubic yard hopper.

M3EV
The first three-wheel heavy-duty plug-in 100% electric street sweeper. 250 kWh lithium-ion battery pack delivers up to a full shift of sweeping at zero emissions. 12.5-foot turning radius, 5.6 cubic yard hopper, 25 mph top travel speed.

M4EV
The only Class 7 100% plug-in electric heavy-duty mechanical street sweeper in the USA. 250 kWh lithium-ion battery pack delivers up to 8 hours of continuous sweeping at zero emissions. 18.5-foot turning radius, 5.6 cubic yard hopper, 55 mph top highway travel speed.
Regenerative Air Street Sweepers
2 products from 1 brand

R3Air
Purpose-built three-wheel regenerative air street sweeper with a 12.5-foot turning radius, 6.0 cubic yard 100% stainless steel hopper, 32-inch hydraulic impeller, and 72-inch wide pick-up hood. Cummins 4.5L 200 HP turbocharged diesel.

R4Air
Full-size four-wheel regenerative air sweeper with HIGH-DUMP hopper for dumping directly into a dump truck. 6.0 cubic yard stainless steel hopper, Cummins ISB 6.7L 280 HP Tier 4 Final, 32-inch impeller and 72-inch pick-up hood.
Vacuum Air Street Sweepers
2 products from 1 brand

V6Air
Pure-vacuum street sweeper with 304-grade 100% stainless steel 8.5 cubic yard hopper, 502-gallon twin water tanks, V-shaped 4mm steel suction nozzle, and rear-mounted catch basin hose. Tier 4 Final 74 HP John Deere auxiliary engine, 2.5 GPH fuel consumption, 87 dB(A) Silent Plus option.

City Jet
Pure vacuum street sweeper body built around a 100% stainless steel 8.5 cubic yard hopper, 502-gallon water tank, and DEUTZ 3.6L 136 HP Turbo Diesel auxiliary engine. Body-only solution that mounts on a standard truck chassis, sweeps both sides simultaneously, and handles heavy debris like rocks and sand alongside leaves and light material.
16 street sweepers units for sale
Equipment ready for delivery from our seven Midwest locations. Click any unit for specs, photos, and a direct quote request.
2026 MULTIHOG CV350 Compact Vacuum Sweeper
Clear a full traffic lane in one pass with 2,000 mm sweeping width, expandable to 2,500 mm • Stay on the route longer with a 1.1 m³ stainless hopper and 280 L recycling water tank
2026 MULTIHOG CV350 Compact Vacuum Sweeper
Clear a full traffic lane in one pass with a 2,300 mm (90 in) working width • Run sweeping and winter snow-brush duty on one chassis with the 600 mm brush
2026 MULTIHOG CV350 Compact Vacuum Sweeper
Reach sidewalks, alleys, and bike lanes a full-size sweeper cannot service, with a 2,000 mm path expandable to 2,500 mm • Run longer between stops with a stainless hopper and onboard water spray system for dust suppression
2026 Global Environmental Products M4 Mechanical Sweeper
Clear a full traffic lane in one pass with a 2,300 mm (90 in) working width • Run longer between dumps with a 355 L (12.5 ft³) dirt collection hopper
2026 Global Environmental Products M3 Mechanical Three-Wheel Sweeper
Get a 2026 three-wheel mechanical sweeper with only 12 miles and 3 chassis hours on the clock • Run tight curb lines and cul-de-sacs with a three-wheel chassis built for maneuverability
2024 Global Environmental Products M4HSD Mechanical Sweeper
Clear full traffic lane in one pass with 2,300 mm working width and dual brushes • Low downtime between loads: 1.1 m³ hopper and 355 L dirt collection capacity handle extended runs
2020 Global Environmental Products R3 Regenerative Air Sweeper
Long route runtime from a 5.8 cubic yard stainless steel hopper and 230 gallon water tank • Tight-yard maneuverability with a 12.5 foot turning radius and high-dump hopper
2018 Global Environmental Products R3 Regenerative Air Sweeper
Cover a full traffic lane in one pass with a 2,000 mm sweeping width, expandable to 2,500 mm • Keep dust down with a low-pressure water spray system feeding the 280 L fresh water tank
2016 Global Environmental Products M3 Mechanical Sweeper (Used)
Move more debris per shift with a high-dump hopper that unloads directly into a tandem • Keep operators productive on long routes with a factory A/C cab
2016 Global Environmental Products V6 Vacuum Sweeper
Capture fine dust and wet debris with a true pure-vacuum system, not a broom-and-conveyor design • Sweep curb lines from either side using dual steering and dual gutter brooms with simultaneous operation
2013 Global Environmental Products M3 Mechanical Sweeper (Used)
Pick up coarse debris mechanical brooms handle better than air sweepers: gravel, millings, sand, wet leaves • Inspect and drive the unit in Fort Wayne, IN before you commit
2006 Bucher Municipal VT650 Vacuum Sweeper
Pick up debris on both sides in one pass with dual sweep and dual vac • Clean storm inlets without a second truck thanks to the included catch basin cleaner
2005 Johnston Allianz 3000 Mechanical Sweeper
Get a working mechanical sweeper at a used-unit competitive price point. • Track real wear with 5,608 chassis hours documented alongside 16,106 miles
2003 Bucher Municipal 605 Vacuum Sweeper
Pick up wet or dry debris with a high-performance vacuum system • Sweep municipal routes on a chassis with only 14,775 miles
2017 Global Environmental Products R3 Regenerative Air Sweeper
Capture fine particulate that mechanical brooms miss, helping with fine particulate that programs like MS4 ask sweepers to capture • Get balanced wear with 744 chassis hours and 727 auxiliary engine hours, the aux number being the true wear indicator on the sweeping system
2007 Johnston Allianz 3000 Mechanical Sweeper
Clear walls and roll-offs in one step with the high-dump body • Track real wear with 2,800 aux hours on the working system, separate from 3,410 chassis hours
Side-by-side: which street sweepers equipment fits your operation?
BEC brought a Multihog CV350 out for a two-week demo, and our crew covered noticeably more curb miles per shift compared to our old mechanical units. We ended up replacing three aging sweepers with two CV350s and saw real cost savings on the total package versus the competing bid. Matt walked us through the lifecycle math, maintenance, fuel, resale, and the numbers held up.
Describe Your Problem. We'll Match the Equipment.
Tell us what you're dealing with: pipe size, job conditions, crew size, budget. We'll recommend specific equipment. We can also demo on your site so you see results before you buy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between mechanical, regenerative air, and vacuum street sweepers?
Mechanical broom sweepers use rotating brooms to move debris onto a conveyor and into a hopper. They are the best choice for heavy materials like gravel, road millings, and construction debris, and they account for 60–70% of US sweepers. Regenerative air sweepers move material into the hopper with a high-volume closed-loop air system. They sweep cleaner than mechanical units on flat, well-maintained surfaces and excel at light routine maintenance. Pure vacuum sweepers operate like a giant vacuum cleaner, exhausting air out of the body. They are the most adaptable first-pass sweeper for porous pavements, uneven surfaces, and deep overlaid curb lines.
How do I choose the right sweeper type for my routes?
Mechanical broom is best for municipal and contractor operations, road construction and resurfacing, and infrequent or heavy-debris sweeping. Regenerative air is best for regularly maintained areas, light debris, and flat surfaces. Pure vacuum is best for porous pavements, uneven surfaces, and deep curb lines. Approximately 85% of street debris is found within 18 inches of the curb, so any sweeper you pick must reach the gutter, that is where most of the material lives.
What is the difference between three-wheel and four-wheel mechanical sweepers?
Three-wheel mechanical sweepers offer a tight turning radius (typically 12 to 13 feet) and lower travel speeds (20–25 mph max). They are built for residential cul-de-sacs, downtown districts, and tight urban routes. Four-wheel mechanical sweepers carry larger hoppers and travel at highway speeds, making them the right choice for arterial routes, DOT shoulder programs, and high-mileage deployments.
Does the City Jet use the same chassis as the Global M3 or M4?
No. The Global City Jet is a body-only solution built by FAUN. You supply the truck chassis and FAUN provides the sweeping system on top. The M3 and M4 are purpose-built chassis-and-body sweepers from Global Environmental. The City Jet approach lets fleets standardize on a single truck brand and is best suited to downtown cleaning on narrow streets where a full-size V6Air won't fit.
How many curb miles can a street sweeper cover per day?
A typical municipal sweeper covers 40–60 curb miles per 8-hour shift, depending on debris load, dumping frequency, and route density. Single-engine designs improve fuel efficiency compared to dual-engine sweepers because there is only one engine to run, fuel, and service.
How do I maintain a street sweeper?
Daily maintenance includes inspecting and adjusting brooms, checking water levels for dust suppression, emptying the hopper, and cleaning filters. Broom replacement is the most frequent wear item, typical gutter brooms last 50–100 hours. Regenerative air and vacuum sweepers also require periodic blower bearing inspection and hopper screen cleaning.
Sweep with one machine that also plows and mows.
If you're sizing a dedicated sweeper but your downtown routes are tight, a Multihog or Energreen with a sweeping head clears the curb line, then earns its keep through snow, mowing, and pressure-washing the rest of the year. A different conversation than a $300K dedicated chassis.
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