Thursday, 23 March 2017

The Rotary Cleaner: Buyer’s Guide

Rotary cleaning machines, also known as floorcare machines, are versatile pieces of equipment that ensure highly thorough and comprehensive cleaning, even where dirt is heavily impacted, using a variety of methods.

Ideal for cleaning right into corners, nooks and crannies; these machines will, courtesy of different attachments fitted to a rotating cleaning head, scrub, dry, burnish, spray clean, buff, lightly sand, scarify and mop hard floors. Some will sweep and vacuum and there are also models that can tackle carpets too: particularly effective for high traffic and excessively soiled areas.

Because individual cleaning needs vary, as do the demands of the environments that require cleaning, it is imperative to choose the correct rotary cleaning machine to ensure the highest possible level of efficiency. Specifications vary from brand to brand and from model to model, even though many of them may appear similar. The following information is therefore designed to assist you in making your rotary cleaning machine buying decision.

Electric or Battery Powered?


Whilst electric rotary cleaners are the most common choice, there is the opportunity to invest in a battery powered model, ideal for situations where flexibility is of importance. If for example there is a need to transport the machine in lifts or up and down stairs, or there are areas to clean that are some distance from a power point, then a battery powered model will be most beneficial.

The MotorScrubber MS1000 for example is a battery scrubbing cleaning machine that offers the added benefit of being lightweight and compact. A versatile piece of equipment, the MotorScrubber is perfect for smaller environments and, thanks to its submersible head, it can also be used to clean swimming pools and boat hulls. The motor delivers on power and the battery pack provides up to 4 hours after a single 8-hour charge. There’s an aggressive scrubbing brush for stubborn dirt plus other attachments for spray cleaning and dry buffing as well as a multi-purpose pad for general applications.

The MotorScrubber MS1000


When it comes to electric rotary cleaning machines, there is lots of choice, so let’s take a look at some of the other factors to consider as part of your buying decision.

Power and RPM


The revolutions per minute (RPM) is an important consideration because the floor surface and task(s) you wish to undertake will be dependent on it. For example, if you wish to use the machine for polishing then you will need a higher RPM, however certain floor types, such as marble, will call for a lower RPM. If you wish to use the machine primarily for scrubbing tasks, then opt for a slower speed, however if polishing is more important then you’ll need a higher RPM.

The Numatic Loline Rotary Floorcare Machine offers a 200rpm operating speed and 400W motor. Weighing in at just 18Kg, this machine is compact and easy to store, but still delivers enough power to cope well with a range of primary floorcare functions.

The Numatic Loline Rotary Floorcare Machine


At the other end of the scale, the Numatic nru1500 is an ultra-high speed floorcare machine featuring a 1500W motor and operating speed of 1500rpm. You will find plenty of RPMs and motor powers in between, so be sure to consider both when choosing your rotary cleaner. Specialist advice is essential when making your decision so that you can be sure to select precisely what you need.

The Numatic nru1500 Rotary Cleaning Machine

Cleaning Width


The size of the rotary head is another important consideration. These will range from 330mm to 450mm, as in the case of the Numatic Nrt1530 Twin Speed Rotary Floorcare Machine. This particular model offers both a high range and a low range system, meaning it can switch between 150rpm and 300rpm to suit different applications.

Weight


The weight of the floorcare machine is an essential consideration. What you choose will depend on the abilities of the operator and whether there is a need to transport the machine between floors or over long distances. The weight of the machine will also dictate the degree of dirt removal and type of polished finish required.

Flexibility


If you want your rotary cleaning machine to cover a range of applications and floor types, then go for a model that is designed with flexibility in mind. The HOS Orbot SprayBorg Orbital Cleaning System is one such model. This multi-function hard floor and carpet cleaner provides deep cleaning for carpets without the need for much water, meaning the floor is left virtually dry. Plus, with the use of various accessories, the machine can be used to clean concrete, tiles and vinyl as well as for scarifying and cleaning porous marble and terrazzo. Daytime cleaning is no problem thanks to the quietness of this machine and its portability is yet another advantage.

The HOS Orbot SprayBorg Orbital Cleaning System

Bespoke Advice on Rotary Cleaning Machines


There is clearly much to consider when making your rotary cleaning machine buying decision. Not sure which would best suit your requirements? Talk to Anderson Trade! We offer individually tailored advice and can provide you with a demonstration of any models you are interested in so please get in touch.