Floor Cleaning Machines
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Cleaning Equipment, Floor Cleaning Machines, Industrial Machinery
Store Vacuum Cleaner Dual-Use Dry/Wet CV-PF40WD – Hitachi Ltd.
Cleaning Equipment, Floor Cleaning Machines, Industrial MachineryStore Vacuum Cleaner Dual-Use Dry/Wet CV-PF40WD – Hitachi Ltd.
Compact and cute design for general stores and home use
Includes two floor suction ports for use on regular floors and dirty floors, etc.
10-meter cord for cleaning large areas
Includes waste disposal sign and cord hookSKU: n/a -
Cleaning Equipment, Floor Cleaning Machines, Industrial Machinery
Vacuum cleaner for stores CV-GR1800 – Hitachi Ltd.
Cleaning Equipment, Floor Cleaning Machines, Industrial MachineryVacuum cleaner for stores CV-GR1800 – Hitachi Ltd.
Large 18L capacity for plenty of suction.
Cord reel equipped for store use.Suction work rate (power consumption) Dust collection volume
360W(1,050W) 18LMain body weight (standard weight) 7.4kg(8.4kg)
Body dimensions (L x W x H) 475 x 383 x 557 mm
Operating noise 71dBSKU: n/a
Are you looking for a Industrial Floor Cleaning Machines product?
When selecting Industrial Floor Cleaning Machines for your company’s needs, there are several important points to consider during the comparison and evaluation process.
1. Performance and Cleaning Efficiency
Assess the industrial floor cleaning machine’s cleaning performance, such as its scrubbing power, sweeping capability, and debris collection efficiency.
Consider its coverage rate and cleaning speed to determine its productivity.
2. Quality and Durability
Examine the build quality and materials used in the construction of the industrial floor cleaning machine. A robust and durable machine will have a longer lifespan and require fewer repairs.
Check for any certifications or quality standards the product meets.
3. Cleaning Method and Technology
Evaluate the cleaning method employed by the machine, such as scrubbing, sweeping, or a combination of both. Consider the technology used for cleaning (e.g., brush types, vacuum systems).
4. Water and Detergent Usage
Check the water and detergent consumption of the industrial floor cleaning machine. Look for efficient systems that can help reduce resource usage and operating costs.
5. Maneuverability and Accessibility
Consider the maneuverability and accessibility of the machine, especially in tight spaces and corners. Look for features that allow easy navigation and cleaning under obstacles.
6. Battery Life and Charging Time
Evaluate the battery life and charging time of the machine to ensure it can operate for a sufficient duration and has a reasonable downtime for recharging.
7. Safety Features
Safety is paramount in any manufacturing equipment. Look for features like collision sensors, automatic shut-off, and warning systems to prevent accidents and injuries.