Bucher Municipal
V Range
69
Optional Equipment
V50 • V65 • V80 Operator’s Guide
Water sprays
ON/OFF Illuminated when selected
Nozzle
ACTIVE/STOWED
Nozzle lowers, brush rotates, intake flaps open
The Combivac nozzle contains a rotating brush and may allow higher sweeping speeds in certain
working conditions.
The Combivac Nozzle features four water jets as standard, two of which can be isolated by turning
off the manual tap (G) at the front of the nozzle drawbar. The pressure of the brush on the road
is achieved by loosening hand nuts (C) and (D) and raising or lowering by use of the handle (B).
The normal nozzle opening (F) is controlled by moving pin (A) up or down the adjustment holes to
achieve the desired opening (nominal 30mm).
To Operate Nozzle With Brush
Lower nozzle, release hand nuts (C) and (D) and lower brush to obtain the desired pressure
on the road. Retighten nuts (C) and (D).
To operate without brush
Lower nozzle, release hand nuts (C) and (D) and raise the brush assembly using the handle
(B). Retighten nuts (C) and (D). Brush should be above the road surface.
Nozzle Wheel Adjustment
The nozzle wheel (E) is adjustable to compensate for wear. Ensure the dimension (H) is
365mm when a new brush is fitted.
To Adjust Operating Height
Lower nozzle and operate maxigap. This will remove tension from pin (A). The pin can be
moved to the desired hole to set the minimum nozzle opening required.
To Change Brush Segments
i) Lower nozzle to ground. Remove the outer brush carrier plate by removing the two M10
setscrews from the cross tube and the two hand nuts (C) and (D).
ii) Raise the nozzle and withdraw the brush stock.
iii) Undo the end plate of the stock and replace brush segments. On re-assembling, remember
to fit a spacer at each end of the stock.
iv) Refitting is the reverse of the above procedure.
COMBIVAC NOZZLE