Introduction
In the procurement process of industrial floor scrubbing equipment, the parameter sheet is often the first document customers encounter: Cleaning width, brush disk power, suction motor power, battery capacity, and working efficiency. These seemingly ordinary data have resulted in unsatisfactory cleaning effects, insufficient battery life, and even equipment malfunctions after actual use.
As a floor scrubber manufacturer, we have found in long-term customer communication that it is not that parameters are unimportant, but rather that they are easily misinterpreted. Floor scrubber performance must be understood in conjunction with actual operating conditions, usage intensity, and overall machine compatibility.
Cleaning Width and Cleaning Efficiency
Cleaning Width
The cleaning width refers to the effective working width of the brush disc or brush disc with water absorbing scraper. This is the technical parameter that the purchaser first considers.
Common Misconceptions
- Only consider the cleaning width, not the working environment
- Neglecting aisle width and turning space
- Choosing a small area with a wide width can make it inconvenient to operate
Manufacturer's Suggestion
- Small and medium-sized, multi obstacle environment: Suitable for walk behind floor scrubbers with medium cleaning width
- Large areas and open spaces: Industrial ride-on floor scrubbers offer significant efficiency advantages.
Cleaning Efficiency: Cleaning width × Walking speed × Continuous operation capability
Brushing System and Brushing Motor Power
Floor Scrubber Brush Disk Type
- Single brush or dual brush: Suitable for conventional industrial floors
- Rolling brush: More suitable for floors with heavy dirt and more particles
Floor Scrubber Brush Disk Motor Power
A higher motor power for a floor scrubber brush is not necessarily better. It needs to be matched with the brush pressure and the type of floor.
- Insufficient power makes it difficult to remove stubborn stains
- Excessive power consumption on lightly soiled surfaces can actually waste energy and increase wear
Water Absorption System Parameters
Suction motor power is an important reference for judging the suction capacity, but it is not the only indicator.
- Design of water absorbing scraper structure
- Material and adhesion of absorbent rubber strip
- Pipeline sealing
Tips: In practical use, structure and sealing are often more important than power alone.
Battery Type, Capacity, and Endurance Time
In the floor scrubber specifications, battery related indicators are often highly concerned, but they are also one of the most easily misunderstood parts.
Common Floor Scrubber Battery Types
- Relatively low procurement cost
- Mature technology and high market penetration
- There are problems with large volume, heavy weight, and long charging time
- Regular hydration is required
- Long term power loss can easily affect lifespan
Recommendation: Lead-acid battery-powered floor scrubbers are more suitable for low-frequency, single-shift use scenarios.
- Small size and light weight
- Support fast charging with high charging efficiency
- Cycle life is significantly longer than lead-acid batteries
Tips: Lithium battery floor scrubbers have a higher initial purchase cost, but in high-intensity usage scenarios, lithium batteries often have a greater advantage in long-term overall cost.
Battery Capacity ≠ Actual Battery Life
The runtime listed in the floor scrubber specifications is generally tested under relatively ideal conditions. For example:
- Low ground resistance
- Low level of contamination
- Lighter load on brush plates and suction system
However, under real-world operating conditions:
- Oil stains and rough surfaces will significantly increase energy consumption
- Operating habits will also affect the rate of battery depletion
Therefore, under normal usage conditions, floor scrubber battery life will be reduced by 1-2 hours.
Manufacturer Selection Recommendations
Customers should pay more attention to:
- Continuous working time under actual operating conditions
- Whether charging time affects shift changes
- Battery life and replacement costs
A truly reasonable battery: Making decisions around "frequency of use" and "operational efficiency" rather than just looking at parameter numbers.
Capacity of Clean Water Tank and Sewage Tank
The water tank capacity of a floor scrubbing equipment is an important parameter that determines its continuous operation capability. However, in reality, a large water tank capacity does not necessarily mean that a floor tile scrubbing machine is better.
The Impact of Water Tank Capacity on Cleaning Work
Water tank capacity directly affects:
- Frequency of adding or discharging water each time
- Whether the homework is frequently interrupted
- The work rhythm of operators
Tip: When dealing with large-scale clean environments, you can choose a floor scrubbing equipment with a large capacity water tank. This can reduce the frequency of water replenishment for the floor scrubber and improve its working efficiency.
Neglected Negative Impacts
The increase in water tank capacity will result in:
- The overall weight of the machine has significantly increased
- Difficulty in starting, steering, and braking increases
- Higher requirements for ground bearing capacity
Suggestions from Manufacturers in Different Scenarios
Large area and single space operation: Choosing a large capacity water tank floor scrubber can reduce interruptions and improve overall efficiency
Small and medium-sized cleaning areas: Suitable for scrubbing floor machine with small and medium-sized capacities, more flexible and efficient.
Overall Dimensions, Weight, and Operational Comfort
Floor Scrubber Dimension Rationality
If you are unfamiliar with floor scrubber dimensions, the following problems can easily occur:
- Unable to enter the workshop entrance or passageway normally
- Unable to enter the elevator or freight elevator
- Turn radius too large, frequent reversing
Note: These issues can directly affect efficiency and may even lead to the equipment being idle for a long time.
Floor Scrubber Weight and Usage Environment
Equipment weight not only affects operability, but is also related to the following factors:
- Floor load-bearing capacity
- Suitable for multi-story operations
- Easy to transport and store
Note: In some special ground environments, excessively heavy equipment may even accelerate floor wear.
Importance of Operational Comfort
In actual use of floor scrubbing equipment, the ease of operation is often underestimated. However, ease of operation directly affects the actual efficiency and durability of cleaning equipment.
- Fatigue level of operators
- Stability, safety, and cleaning efficiency of work
- Consistency of cleaning quality
- Design seat heights and support that meet the height requirements of different personnel
- The steering wheel should turn lightly and accurately
- The operating field of the floor scrubber should be clear, including the front brush plate and the suction area
Other Key Points to Note
Parameters are only a part of reflecting performance, and there are several key points that truly affect the long-term user experience of a floor scrubber.
- Manufacturing process and assembly quality
- Failure rate and stability
- After sales service and parts supply
Tip: These details can also affect the price and durability of the floor scrubber.
Conclusion
The core content of correctly understanding industrial floor scrubbers is not simply to view product parameters, but to understand parameters based on one's own working conditions, avoid comparing single indicators, and rely on manufacturer experience for comprehensive selection. In this way, the selected industrial floor scrubber is truly suitable for long-term use by enterprises.


