Brush Control and Quick-Change Brush Control and Quick-Change
Core SystemCore System
The brush drive speed is regulated by the engine speed
and a control dial on the main control panel. Brush lift
and brush swing are controlled by push buttons and
control dial on the control panel. The buttons operate
solenoid-controlled hydraulic valves.
The Quick-Change Core system features a single-motor
drive that is suited for applications ranging from road
construction and industrial site cleanup to landscaping
and snow removal. The quick-change core requires no
tools to change the brush.
Electrical System Electrical System
The electrical system is powered by a 12-volt battery
in the engine compartment. The battery maintains 770
cold cranking amperes (CCA). The battery charge rate
can be monitored using the voltmeter included in the
PV380-R2 Digital Display unit.
An engine-mounted alternator capable of 110 amperes
charging capacity keeps the battery charged during
normal operation.
Hydrostatic Drive System Hydrostatic Drive System
The LB Performance CB95 Broom is a hydrostatic,
self-propelled unit. The hydrostatic drive and hydraulic
systems power the steering and broom drives using one
common hydraulic oil tank.
This system propels the CB95 Broom forward and
reverse, which also acts as dynamic braking. A
variable displacement pump provides power to a xed
displacement two-speed motor that drives the rear axle.
The operator controls the drive system via a joystick on
the control panel located on the right side of the seat.
A foot pedal transmission option is also available. A
neutral position, which activates a neutral start switch,
is included between forward and reverse directions of
the control lever. A toggle switch engages high or low
speed.
A hydraulic pump connected to the hydrostatic system
pump provides hydraulic ow to the manifold. This
manifold provides priority ow to the steering system
and the brush lift-and-swing valves at approximately
ve (5) gallons per minute. Excess ow from the pump
provides power for the brush drive motor. The steering
ow always receives the priority ow, therefore, it is
always powered.
Steering is performed by a hydraulically-powered orbital
system operated by a steering wheel.
Component Location
LB Performance CB95 Broom3-4