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    Floor Cleaning Machines

    Floor cleaning machines handle the specialized demands of natural stone, engineered stone, and polished concrete surfaces in commercial environments. These rotary cleaning systems combine controlled brush pressure, adjustable water flow, and variable motor speeds to remove soil buildup while protecting the integrity of marble, granite, limestone, and terrazzo installations. Unlike general-purpose floor scrubbers, stone-specific machines account for surface hardness variations, chemical sensitivity, and finish preservation requirements critical to maintaining high-value flooring investments.

    Commercial-grade equipment specifications typically range from 1.5HP to 4HP motor capacity with operating speeds between 175–200 RPM for cleaning applications and higher speeds for buffing operations. Multi-functional units accommodate interchangeable pad drivers, brush assemblies, and diamond abrasive systems to address everything from routine maintenance cleaning to aggressive restoration work. Tank capacities, cord lengths, and machine weights vary by model to match facility requirements—compact 13-inch units serve tight spaces and smaller areas while 17–20 inch platforms deliver productivity gains in open commercial spaces including hotel lobbies, retail environments, healthcare facilities, and office buildings.

    Professional stone care requires equipment engineered for the chemical compatibility and mechanical characteristics of natural stone surfaces. Quality machines incorporate features like adjustable handle positions for operator comfort during extended use, sealed motor housings to prevent water intrusion, and durable transmission systems designed for continuous commercial operation. Many facilities integrate these machines into comprehensive maintenance programs covering daily cleaning, periodic deep cleaning, and scheduled restoration cycles. Selection considerations include floor square footage, stone type and finish, soil loading patterns, available electrical infrastructure, and operator skill levels.

    Floor cleaning machine applications extend across multiple commercial segments including hospitality properties with extensive marble lobbies, corporate office buildings with granite installations, retail centers, museums, government facilities, and stone fabrication operations. The equipment performs essential functions in preservation of high-traffic areas where appearance directly impacts customer perception and property value. Proper machine selection matched to specific stone types and maintenance requirements delivers measurable improvements in cleaning efficiency, labor productivity, and floor appearance while extending surface life through appropriate mechanical action and chemical application.

    KingHome Stone Floor Cleaning Machine Specifications

    Top 5 Commercial Cleaning Machines - Technical Comparison

    ModelMotor PowerOperating SpeedCleaning WidthTank/Bin CapacityWeightCoverage RateVoltage
    PUDU MT1 AI Robot VacuumDual-motor system0.2-1.2 m/s adjustable cruise70cm (27.6") sweeping path35L dustbin65 kg (143 lbs)1,800 m²/h (standard)
    6,000 m²/h (spot mode)
    Battery 24V system
    Kärcher BD 50/50 C Scrubber Dryer510W brush motor
    + vacuum motor
    180 RPM disc speed510mm (20")50L solution
    50L recovery
    117 kg with batteries1,225 m²/h practical24V / 105Ah battery
    Revontulet GS-20D Single-Disc1.5 kW (2 HP)Dual-speed:
    Low / High
    508mm (20") disc18L solution tank (optional)52 kg operational600-900 m²/h220V single-phase
    Kärcher Puzzi 8/1 Extractor1,200W turbine88" water lift
    230 mbar vacuum
    280mm cleaning nozzle2.1L solution
    1.8L recovery
    8.6 kg portable150 CFM airflow220-240V / 50-60Hz
    Revontulet T-1 Polishing Machine2.2 kW (3 HP)High-speed:
    1,500-2,000 RPM
    510mm (20") padDry operation55 kg with weights800-1,200 m²/h220V industrial

    Application Guide

    Large Commercial Facilities (50,000+ sq ft):
    PUDU MT1 delivers autonomous 24/7 operation with AI trash recognition and triple navigation (VSLAM + Marker + Lidar SLAM). Handles up to 100,000 m² with 4-8 hour runtime and 3-hour fast charging. IoT connectivity enables remote monitoring and automatic docking.

    Daily Floor Scrubbing (Retail, Healthcare, Education):
    Kärcher BD 50/50 C provides professional walk-behind scrubbing with dual 50L tanks, pad-assist drive, and three cleaning modes (normal/intense/vacuum-only). Home Base rail system allows quick tool attachment. 3-hour runtime per charge cycle.

    Stone & Hard Surface Maintenance:
    Revontulet GS-20D dual-speed single-disc scrubber handles marble, granite, terrazzo cleaning, grinding, and polishing operations. Adjustable speed accommodates different stone hardness levels. Compatible with diamond pads and abrasive discs for restoration work.

    Carpet & Upholstery Deep Cleaning:
    Kärcher Puzzi 8/1 compact extractor (only 8.6kg) features 1,200W turbine power, ergonomic short nozzle design, and minimal residual moisture for fast drying. Ideal for spot cleaning, vehicle interiors, hotel rooms, and upholstery maintenance.

    Professional Stone Crystallization:
    Revontulet T-1 high-speed polishing machine (1,500-2,000 RPM) delivers powerful marble and granite crystallization. Weighted design provides optimal pad pressure for high-gloss finishing. Stable operation during extended polishing cycles.

    Key Technical Advantages

    AI-Powered Autonomy (MT1): Visual trash recognition through deep learning, AI spot cleaning with 500% efficiency increase, seamless adaptation to dynamic facility layouts, 75cm narrow path clearance for versatile navigation.

    Professional Scrubbing (BD 50/50 C): Pad-assist drive reduces operator fatigue, intuitive control panel with 3 cleaning programs, eco mode extends battery life, Home Base system streamlines accessory management.

    Dual-Speed Versatility (GS-20D): Low speed for delicate stone polishing, high speed for aggressive cleaning and grinding, safety features prevent operator injury, handles wet and dry applications.

    Compact Extraction Power (Puzzi 8/1): Exceptional 88" water lift, 150 CFM airflow, 14.5-43.5 PSI adjustable spray pressure, hand tool and floor nozzle included, quick-release tanks for fast refilling.

    High-Gloss Performance (T-1): Professional-grade motor stability, compatible with crystallization powders and compounds, weighted ballast system for consistent pressure, designed for continuous commercial operation.

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    Q: How do I choose the right commercial cleaning machine for my space?

    A: The choice depends on three key factors: floor type, space size, and dirt/stain type:

    For large, hard-surface areas (e.g., mall floors, warehouse concrete) with heavy dust/debris: Use a rider sweeper (covers 1,500–3,000㎡/hour) or walk-behind sweeper (for narrow spaces).

    For oil or sticky stains (e.g., restaurant kitchens, factory floors): Opt for a low-speed scrubber (100–150 RPM) with heavy-duty brushes to deep clean.

    For polished floors (e.g., hotel marble, office PVC): Choose a high-speed burnisher (1,000–3,000 RPM) to maintain shine, paired with a light-duty scrubber for daily cleaning.

    For small or cluttered areas (e.g., retail aisles): A compact handheld steam cleaner or walk-behind mini scrubber works best—they navigate tight spaces easily.

    Q: How often should I replace brushes/pads on commercial scrubbers or polishers?

    A: Replacement frequency depends on usage time and floor abrasiveness:

    Scrubber brushes: For daily use (8+ hours/day) on rough floors (e.g., concrete), replace every 3–6 months. For occasional use (2–3 hours/day) on smooth floors (e.g., tiles), they last 6–12 months. Check for bristle wear (e.g., flattened or broken bristles) monthly—worn brushes reduce cleaning power.

    Polisher pads: Wool or sponge pads for high-speed burnishers last 20–40 hours of use. Replace them when they lose fluff (wool) or develop tears (sponge), as worn pads cause streaks or uneven shine.

    Q: What’s the Difference Between a Commercial Sweeper and a Scrubber?

    A: Commercial sweepers and scrubbers serve entirely distinct cleaning purposes, with key differences in function, working principles, and ideal use cases.

    Sweepers focus on dry debris removal: They use rotating brushes to loosen dust, dirt, or small particles (e.g., warehouse gravel, mall food crumbs) and a built-in vacuum system to collect them into a hopper—no water or detergent is used, leaving floors dry immediately. They’re ideal for dry, dusty areas like parking garages or logistics centers.

    Scrubbers, by contrast, handle wet stains and deep grime: They dispense water + detergent onto floors, use scrub brushes to break down oil, grease, or sticky spills (e.g., restaurant kitchen messes), and then suction the wastewater into a separate tank. This leaves floors clean and dry, making them essential for food-processing plants or high-spill areas.

    In short: Sweepers “pick up dry dirt,” while scrubbers “wash away wet stains”—they’re not interchangeable, but often used together for full commercial floor maintenance.

    Q: How do I maintain the battery of commercial cleaning machines?

    A: Proper battery maintenance is key to extending lifespan (2–5 years) and ensuring consistent machine performance—focus on battery type, charging habits, and regular checks.

    For lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries (most modern sweepers/scrubbers): Charge immediately after use (don’t let them drain below 20%, as deep discharge damages cells) and unplug once fully charged (4–6 hours, avoid overcharging).

    For lead-acid batteries (older models): Always charge to full capacity (8–10 hours) even for short use, and check water levels monthly—add only distilled water (never tap water) to cover battery plates.

    Monthly: Wipe battery terminals with a damp cloth to remove corrosion (prevents poor connectivity). Store machines in a cool, dry area (avoid <0°C or >35°C) and never leave batteries idle for over 2 weeks—top up charge if unused.

    Follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for specific models, as improper care (e.g., mixing battery types) can cause leaks or machine failure.

    Q: How often should I service commercial cleaning equipment?

    A: Follow a tiered maintenance schedule:

    Daily: Clean brushes/pads, empty wastewater tanks, and wipe down the machine exterior.

    Weekly: Check battery terminals, clean filters, and inspect hoses for cracks.

    Monthly: Lubricate moving parts (e.g., brush motors, wheel axles) and test suction/power.

    Annually: Schedule professional service (e.g., by the manufacturer) to inspect internal components (motors, pumps) and replace worn parts (e.g., belts, gaskets).Neglecting maintenance reduces efficiency and shortens machine lifespan (costly to replace).

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