Save time and money with fewer maintenance requirements.

The decision to purchase a beach cleaning machine is most often based on the cleaning results of the equipment. However, just as important as the cleaning results are the costs and labor involved when servicing the unit. At BeachTech, through our technical innovations, we continuously strive to reduce the overall service needs of our units.

Beginning in 2010, the following optimizations are available for BeachTech 2000 and BeachTech 2800:

BeachTech beach cleaning screening belt

Length compensation system for screening belt:

With this new feature, the intervals for shortening the screening belt can now be increased to approximately 500 working hours, so for most of our customers, the screening belt will not have to be shortened during their regular cleaning season: The benefits of this new technology are less downtime and reduced labor costs as the screen will not need to be tensioned during the season. With constant and proper tension of the screening belt, you’ll reduce maintenance requirements and even increase its carrying capacity and life span!

BeachTech beach cleaning pick-up hydraulic motor

New Pick-Up hydraulic motor:

With this new feature you now have more power at the tine shaft. This new powerful shaft now rotates at ½ the speed, allowing the rake system to provide a better cleaning result, especially in wet sand or when collecting sea grass. The benefit of this new power is that you will now be able to clean much deeper in the sand! And the best part - with the more powerful motor and slower speed, the life of the tines has now increased by 50%!

More technical innovations:

  • maintenance-free bearings are now a standard feature in all BeachTech models!

  • robust low-wear tines now standard!

  • low-wear Centaflex Pick-up coupling now standard!

  • new eccentric rollers for optimized screening, especially in wet sand, now standard!


Technical progress for decisive cost savings - it’s the BeachTech way!

Maintenance costs resulting from the ratio of maintenance to technical improvement.