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Nilfisk, Inc.: Advance SC6000 rider scrubber

Clean floors with rider scrubber

By 24/7 Staff 
January 16, 2017

The mid-sized Advance SC6000 rider scrubber tackles cleaning challenges in distribution centers, warehouses, manufacturing plants and more.

Compact and easy to use, the ride-on machine features a larger battery capacity for up to 30% longer run-time; a smart solution flow function that adjusts automatically with speed to reduce water and chemical usage by 50%; and an offset scrub deck for edge cleaning.

The unit is constructed with heavy-duty steel doors to protect the scrub deck from impact damage, heavy-duty bumpers, an extended-life cylindrical deck, and an impact detection system. Models include 34- and 40-inch disc or 36-inch cylindrical versions.

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Nilfisk is a leading global provider of professional cleaning products and services, including floorcare equipment, industrial vacuum cleaners and high pressure washers. They help solve challenging cleaning applications from floor to ceiling.

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