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60 cm tank for Stiga SWS 600 G sweeper
Thanks to the possibilities of modern production of agricultural, gardening and municipal machinery, as well as the progress of technology, we can make our work easier and make it less burdensome and more automated. Machines used to maintain order in our surroundings, the farm, as well as taking care of urban areas perform a very important function. For many farms or companies that care about cleanliness, machines that save time and achieve better efficiency of work are invaluable.
The tank is dedicated to the Stiga SWS 600 G sweeper . This product, after being connected to the machine, allows us to collect any dirt created during the operation of the sweeper .
This is a very helpful addition, as it allows you to collect impurities from places where it is impossible or difficult to sweep them. This product definitely speeds up the work and obtaining the desired effect.
The width of the tank is 60 cm, and thanks to the powerful engine of the sweeper, it can easily cope with even more dirt when working on paved surfaces.
The company, founded in Sweden, initially produced sports equipment for table tennis and hockey. In 1954, the company started producing engine lawn mowers, and in the following years Stiga expanded its product range to include garden tractors and petrol lawn mowers.
A major achievement was the introduction of the Stiga Garden battery-powered mower to the market, for which the company was awarded the "Nordic Golden Swan" in 1955. Over the years, Stiga has gained not only the gardening market, but also the table tennis market.
In 2000, the Italian manufacturer of lawn mowers and garden tools, Castelgarden, as well as Alpina, an Italian factory of tractors, mowers and chainsaws, also joined the Stiga group. Currently, Stiga products can be found in over 80 countries around the world, including: in Australia, Venezuela, Zambia and Taiwan.
Today, STIGA is a well-known brand of lawn mowers and a wide range of electric gardening equipment, distributed throughout Europe and beyond.