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Rosmech – providing councils across Australia with environmental cleaning solutions

At Rosmech, we understand the requirements of councils across Australia and the positive impact of maintaining a clean community, such as increased visitor numbers and providing a safe, clean environment for residents.

Rosmech also understands that providing a safe working environment for employees is paramount, which is why we design all our sweepers with operator safety and comfort as a priority.

Rosmech is known for delivering economical, ergonomically designed, efficient street sweepers with a wide range of options available, meaning that our extensive range can be personalised to suit your individual fleet requirements.

Rosmech’s range of truck-mounted sweepers includes the popular Scarab Mistral, which can be fitted to a UD, Hino or Isuzu cab chassis, ensuring your new sweeper fits seamlessly with your existing fleet.

At the forefront of the design specifications in all Rosmech truck-mounted sweepers are safety and comfort. High-back adjustable suspension drivers’ seats, air-conditioning, and soundproofing are standard features.

Operator ease-of-use has also been extensively considered, with the ability to adjust the speed rotation and pressure of the brushes from within the cab, along with additional front mirrors to view the brushes for added safety.

To ensure the continued satisfaction of our customers, our quality products are backed by Rosmech’s range of after sales support services, which include extensive training provided as part of the delivery, 24hr technical assistance and on-the-road service technicians.

For product enquiries please call (08) 8182 7777, email enquiries@rosmech.com.au or go to www.rosmech.com.au for more information.

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