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Elgin Sweeper Debuts RegenX1

The RegenX1 is a single-engine, truck-mounted regenerative air sweeper that eliminates the work of maintaining two engines.

May 5, 2022
Elgin Sweeper Debuts RegenX1

The Elgin RegenX1 features a simplified design that involves fewer moving parts, helping increase uptime and enhance reliability.

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Elgin Sweeper, a manufacturer of street sweepers, officially announced the new RegenX1, a customer-driven design, mid-dump regenerative air street sweeper.

“After the success of the RegenX, we knew we had to once again seek our customers’ thoughts as we developed the RegenX1,” said Tim Letts, product manager, Elgin Sweeper. “With its many features that simplify upkeep, the RegenX1 helps reduce time and maintenance costs. We’ve taken steps at every possible point to make it reliable, easy to service, and time saving.” 

The RegenX1 is a single-engine, truck-mounted regenerative air sweeper that eliminates the work of maintaining two engines and cost exposure resulting from “missed” auxiliary engine regenerations. The new sweeper also uses an efficient dust separator and large screen surface area to reduce carryover and sand blasting. A simplified design that involves fewer moving parts helps increase uptime and further enhance reliability.

Additionally, the new sweeper eliminates lengthy maintenance needs such as aftertreatment systems and belt tensioning structures. Easily accessible components with locations hand-picked by experienced service technicians make servicing simple. Bolt-on wear parts were installed wherever possible for further ease.

A 56-inch roll-off container dump height with 50-degree dump angle and 8 cubic yard hopper helps avoid double handling and reduces the need to drive back to the facility to dump. They also help avoid environmental ground-dumping restrictions. With several features that make it easy to clean, including a simple hopper with rounded corners and an external self-dumping dust separator, the RegenX1 helps save time.

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