Efficient and Cost-Effective Cleaning
The Eco-Clean Rope Scraper System is the most cost effective and efficient way of keeping dairy and beef passageways clean. Fully automated, with a simple to use controller, up to four passages can be cleaned on the same system, depending on the configuration of the robust, trouble-free winch units.

Benefits
✔ Fully automated:
Set up cleaning times and frequency to your needs using the timer settings
✔ Optimum cleaning:
Ensures thorough cleanliness of your farm’s passageways
✔ Inexpensive:
Low energy consumption
✔ Quiet operation:
A peaceful environment for both animals and workers
Why Use the Eco-Clean Rope Scraper System
Unique Patented Double Winch
The Eco Clean Rope Scraper System’s unique, patented double-winch eliminates the need for running two independent winch units. This allows just one drive unit to clean two passages, saving installation time and space.
When one scraper is cleaning a passage, the other is backing up, producing a quicker, more productive cleaning cycle.


Scraper Blade
We use the same high-quality scraper blades on our Eco-Clean Rope Scraper as we have been using on our Pro-Clean Ratchet Scraper for over 40 years!
STS Rope:
Made from the world’s strongest polyethylene-based fibre, this ultra-strong, flexible, and lightweight rope is easy to install. Its tightly braided fibres protect against abrasion, dirt, and chafing, significantly extending its service life. This rope outlasts any other on the market, making it ideal for demanding winching operations.

Stainless Steel Cable:
This animal-friendly cable offers superior wear resistance against stretching, fraying, sawdust, and manure. It provides a longer service life than galvanised cable and ensures effective slurry management. Both the STS Rope and Stainless Steel Cable are tested in accordance with DIN EN ISO 9001.

What Farmers Say About Us
See how our Eco-Clean Rope Scrapers have benefitted the Beynon family farm for more than a decade. They found it so efficient that they installed the same system in four, 200ft long passageways in their new barn.