Specialty

 

Machine Specialty

Floor Machines  

There are cleaning needs at most places within a community. An airport has thousands of visitors each day, with operations occurring on a round-the-clock basis. Safety and appearance are important factors to a smooth-running airport. Floor machines can be employed in tarmac and gate operations, perimeter cleaning, passenger traffic and work areas, hangar floors, and parking lots. Second, a clean city attracts visitors, boosting its economy and image.

Floor equipment can keep a city clean and safe by improving the environment for shoppers, tourists and businesses. It can assist with alley and large area cleaning, street sweeping, picking-up litter, cleaning sidewalks, and mall and parking lot cleaning.

A company's image can rest on the cleanliness of its building. Clean, shiny floors can project a positive image, while also providing a safe work environment. Floor machines can assist with cleaning industrial and distribution facilities, coating floors, and maintaining the overall appearance of a building.

Floor machines are sweep, strip, sand and shine with high-performance burnishes and floor machines. Various sizes and power platforms meet specific needs and keep most any floor surface looking great. Engineered, ergonomic designs maximize productive cleaning uptime while protecting operators from unnecessary fatigue and stress.

Types of Floor Machines

1. Heavy-Duty Floor Machines – These machines are built for long-term performance and optimum user comfort. They are typically used for commercial purposes and maintain all types of floors.

2. Single-Speed Floor Machines – This equipment is built with a single speed motor. It includes user-friendly features that make operating this machine simple and easy.

3. Dual-Speed Floor Machines – These machines are designed to be workhorses, with two-RPM speeds. They are flexible and tough, with the capability to handle everyday operations.

4. Burnishers – This equipment is ideal for maintaining most types of finished floors. It is used for professional large-scale floor polishing. The dust collector prevents dust from rising and settling on shelves and furniture.

Related floor maintenance equipment includes: sweepers, scrubbers, street sweepers, little vacs, extractors, vacuums, vacuum/sweepers, wet/dry vacuums, and specialty machines.

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