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Automatic Scrubber Part 2 - Let's Learn About

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Exploring Advanced Features of Automatic Floor Scrubbers

Introduction: Automatic floor scrubbers have revolutionized the cleaning industry, providing efficient and effective solutions for maintaining hard flooring surfaces. In Part 1 of this series, we discussed the basics of floor scrubbers, their history, types, and advantages. In Part 2, we will delve into the advanced features and options available in modern floor scrubber machines. These features enhance cleaning performance, user convenience, and overall efficiency.

  1. Battery Options: Wet Acid vs. Maintenance-Free Battery When choosing a floor scrubber, one important consideration is the type of battery used. Wet acid batteries require regular maintenance, including topping off and regular checks. On the other hand, maintenance-free or AGM (Absorbent Glass Mat) batteries are sealed gel batteries that require no maintenance. They provide the advantage of hassle-free operation, eliminating the need for battery maintenance tasks.
  2. Charger Types: On-Board Charger vs. Traditional Charger Floor scrubbers are powered by batteries that need recharging. Two common charger types are on-board chargers and traditional chargers. On-board chargers are mounted on the machine and can be conveniently plugged into any electrical outlet for charging. In contrast, traditional chargers are separate units that need to be plugged into both the machine and a wall outlet. On-board chargers offer the advantage of flexibility and ease of use.
  3. Cleaning Heads: Disc, Cylindrical, and Oscillating The cleaning head of a floor scrubber plays a crucial role in achieving optimal cleaning results. There are different types of cleaning heads available, each with its unique characteristics. Disc cleaning heads are the most popular and versatile. They use one or two cleaning pads (purchased separately) and come in varying abrasiveness to cater to different flooring types and cleaning needs. Cylindrical cleaning heads clean the entire width of the deck using a long cylindrical brush, making them highly effective in areas with heavy debris. Oscillating cleaning heads utilize square scrubbing pads that oscillate rather than spin, providing increased agitation for surface dirt removal./product/17797
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    Karcher B 40
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    Viper Walk Behind
  5. HEPA Filters for Cleaner Air Indoor air quality is a significant consideration in any cleaning operation. Some floor scrubber models offer HEPA (High-Efficiency Particulate Air) filters on their vacuum exhaust. These filters are designed to trap small particles and allergens, improving the air quality by reducing airborne contaminants. Having a floor scrubber equipped with a HEPA filter contributes to a healthier and cleaner environment.
  6. On-Board Chemical Management Maintaining the appropriate chemical balance is essential for effective floor cleaning. Some floor scrubber machines feature on-board chemical reservoirs, eliminating the need to frequently refill the solution tank with pre-mixed chemical. This advanced feature enables continuous cleaning without interruptions, saving time and effort. It also ensures consistent and accurate chemical dispensing, leading to efficient cleaning results.
  7. SoilChem Technology (Betco) Betco, a renowned brand in the cleaning industry, offers an innovative feature called SoilChem in some of their floor scrubber models. SoilChem technology enhances the cleaning process by providing advanced cleaning solutions. This system allows for precise chemical dilution, ensuring the right concentration for optimal cleaning performance. Betco's SoilChem system takes floor scrubbing to a new level by delivering outstanding results in various cleaning applications.
  8. Drive Assist: Pad Assist vs. Drive Assist Floor scrubber machines can come with different drive assist systems, which affect maneuverability and ease of use. Pad assist systems rely on the scrubbing pad to pull the machine forward. This requires some operator effort and control. In contrast, drive assist systems have a separate motor that pushes the wheels, reducing the physical effort required from the operator. Drive assist systems provide smoother operation, increased control, and improved maneuverability, making them ideal for larger cleaning areas or users who prefer a more effortless cleaning experience./product/14976
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    Betco Stealth