Astroturf Cleaning

New Products

It’s not everyday a new product comes into this market that customers have been crying out for, but that’s just what’s happened with the introduction, by Sweepfast, of the ATC1400.

ATC 1400
ATC 1400

Interim cleans or Powersweeps on full sized 3G pitches are effectively done with the ATC2000 machine, and a full sized pitch takes about 2 hours with one man and a small tractor or quad bike to complete. But the problem comes when you try and get this service into 5 aside 3G pitches, with their smaller area and tighter access the width of a standard ATC2000 makes it difficult to manouver between pitches and getting into the corners is nigh on impossible. However with the introduction of the ATC1400 the reduced width and lighter chassis makes 5 aside pitch regular maintenance a breeze.

This new machine like its bigger variant will de-compact, clean and level up the infill on a 3G pitch all in one pass, the only input needed is a small tractor or  quad bike to pull it at a reasonable pace (10-20 km/hr).

ATC1400
ATC1400

The rubber infill granules are lifted onto the reciprocating sieve by the forward motion provided by a tractor or quad, large particles of debris and fibre are retained and the cleaned rubber falls back onto the pitch.

48 x 3mm infinitely adjustable spring tines set behind the sieve relieve the compaction at every pass, these can be set to penetrate the upper most layer where the compaction occurs (10-18mm) and an adjustable specially designed brush is set behind that to leave the infill level and even, making for a safer cleaner playing surface.

The machine complete only weighs in at 46 kg so moving it around isn’t such a back breaking job, yet it’s still heavy enough to be solidly built. It’s constructed from powder coated aluminium, stainless steel and bright aluminium. It measures up at:

  • 1,510 mm Deep
  • 1,500 mm Wide
  • 290 mm High
  • 46 kg Weight

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Sweepfast Sports Surface  Maintenance & Machinery
Sweepfast Sports Surface Maintenance & Machinery

Snow Throwers

Snow Clearing The Easy Way

With winter here and all that pretty white stuff transforming our world into a winter wonderland (SHUDDER) and England grinds to a halt. Well the solution is here right now on your doorstep. From just a few pounds to a few hundred pounds you can be the proud owner of a Snow Thrower / Blower.

What is a snow blower? They’ve been around for years on the continent and in the USA and Canada where they’re used to this problem and tackle it head on. And now here in the UK with a relatively small investment no more than buying a lawnmower, you can now purchase a machine to blow the snow from the drive, or footpath or even a tennis court. These machines are called snow blowers or snow throwers and come in a wide range of sizes from small domestic snow throwers to large professional snow blowers and finishing off with the largest most powerful snow blowers.

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The smallest can set you back a measley £95.00 whilst the large professional self propelled type ends up at still under £1,000.00  value for money or what? Power comes from a simple mains electric extension cable through to easy start petrol and diesel engines which can also be electric start.

Winter can have the habit of making normal life more difficult so why not take the opportunity to turn this round,  harness technology and make snow clearing easy!

Sports Surface De-Icing Solutions

With winter fast approaching and the nights getting much cooler, forward planning for ice prevention becomes more important. The loss of a pitch due to freezing over, and the lost  revenue that represents is a real issue and economical solutions to this sometimes prolonged issue have to be given some thought. Some schools of thought advise that when a synthetic pitch is frozen over you should leave well alone, as the cold weather can possibly make the fibres more brittle and more susceptible to wear. Then there’s the issue of injuries incurred by players slipping over on a frozen pitch, and we all have a duty of care to other users of a facility.

However in many cases prevention is a better solution rather than trying to de-ice a pitch first, and the tried and tested approach is to apply a fine grade industrial grade pure salt to the surface before the air temperature falls low enough to freeze water.  Salt causes freezing point depression, and in effect it lowers the point at which water freezes and means that several degrees of frost can be experienced without any ice forming.  Once the temperature gets below -9C then you simply cannot dissolve enough salt into water to prevent freezing, and realistically anything below -6C becomes un preventable.

But there are usually more days in the UK when the temperature is between 0 and -6C than there are -6 and below (famous last words I hear you cry) so you should stand a fighting chance of keeping the facility open by apply salt before the freeze begins. The next point I hear you ask is how much salt do I need? and this is where it gets difficult to give a definitive answer. But basically start with 2 – 3 x 25kg bags per tennis court (500m sq), this should give protection against a mild frost, however how much moisture present on the pitch at the time of application due to rain or snow and is a major factor as the salt will dissolve into the water and possibly drain through the infill material weakening the salt mix. In this situation maybe wait until the rain or snow ceases then brush the pitch to remove as much as possible before applying the salt, or possibly increasing the salt strength, but this then leads to more expense and there has to be a point at which it becomes uneconomical to proceed. Another consideration is is how often to apply salt, and again this is going to be down to the amount of moisture present and how much rain and snow falls diluting the salt, requiring re application.

So basically the answer is yes you can prevent freezing over down to about -6C but at a cost and a single 6,000sq m pitch is going to require about one pallet of Pure Dried Vacum Salt for one application.

Finally how do you apply it? Well the product needs to be applied as economically as possible to prevent wastage, so for smaller areas a walk over spreader is essential to obtain an even distribution of material, for larger areas then maybe a towed spreader suitable for salt application is the way forward. One advantage of this material is that it is free flowing, as opposed to rock salt which should not be used on synthetic grass surfaces, and it can be applied with most types of fine application spreaders.

Bowdry

Water Removal With The Amazing Bowdry

“Breaking news, the weather forecasters are predicting rain, rain and even more rain!!!!”

This summers weather predictions are full of doom and gloom, and headlines like this must send a chill down the spine of anybody actively involved in the outdoor sports turf industry. Maintaining a usable sports field or track can be fraught with problems ranging from disease to wear and tear, and excessive rainfall is just another hindrance which can exacerbate already existing problems.

Removal of surface water can be of paramount importance in managing disease caused by standing water, and it puts the surface back into play straight away, reducing the financial burden due to losses caused by cancelled matches etc etc, not to mention the reduced costs of disease controlling chemicals.

One of the most tried and tested pieces of equipment on the market today is the Bowdry from Sweepfast, which in one pass quickly picks up the water and stores it on board until it needs to be emptied. The tank holds 60 Litres of water and emptying is a simple matter of removing the plug and draining off into a suitable gulley.

Bowdry will clear and dry any ground surface thick foam roller picks up water, dew, liquid mud, or any other floods or spills. Bowdry has an easily-emptied 60-litre holding tank save time – and revenue – where water-logged ground prevents play save lawsuits where slippery surfaces might cause accidents. Selected by the UK Design Council as a Millennium Product.

Price includes carriage to mainland UK and one free replacement sponge kit.

Bowdry
Bowdry

Bowdry
Bowdry
Bowdry
Bowdry