Suction-sweeper sweepers are highly adaptable to ground materials, but they are not completely without restrictions. The following are the ground materials they are suitable for and some precautions:
Applicable ground materials
- Cement road surface: This is one of the most common application scenarios. Suction-sweeper sweepers can effectively clean dust, garbage, leaves and other debris on cement roads.
- Gravel road surface: Suction-sweeper sweepers can deal with gravel roads and have good cleaning effects.
- Asphalt road surface: Applicable to asphalt roads, it can remove all kinds of garbage and dust on the road surface.
- Brick and stone road surface: For brick and stone roads, suction-sweeper sweepers can also be used for effective cleaning.
- Plastic runway: Suction-sweeper sweepers can also be used for cleaning plastic runways.
- Hard ground: For hard ground such as granite, marble, ceramics, slates, etc., suction-sweeper sweepers can effectively clean the ground of these materials.

Ground conditions to be aware of
- Ground flatness: Although the suction sweeper is highly adaptable to ground materials, the ground should be relatively flat to avoid serious depressions or bulges, otherwise it may affect the cleaning effect and the normal operation of the equipment.
- Ground adhesion: The ground should have good adhesion to ensure that the sweeper can drive stably during operation.
- Special ground: For some special materials or conditions of the ground, such as soft sandy land, muddy dirt roads, etc., the suction sweeper may not achieve the ideal cleaning effect, and may even cause damage to the equipment.
In general, the suction sweeper is suitable for a variety of common ground materials, but the ground conditions of the work site still need to be evaluated before use to ensure that the equipment can complete the cleaning task safely and efficiently.