Windsor Walk Behind Scrubber SCEX326 User Manual Page 11

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Equipment Basics Course
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Chariot iExtract
The Chariot iExtact has become the preferred the riding extractor in
the industry today. The Chariot can clean areas of carpet that
normally have to be cleaned using a wand due to its’ small footprint
and tight turning radius. The Chariot allows operators the ability to
deep extract for restorative cleaning, fast-tract for light cleaning and
interim clean by changing jets and applying encapsulation
chemical. Dual vac shoes and dual vac motors ensure high
recovery and faster dry times. Production rates from 9000-12,000 sq ft per hour,
the iExtract cleans more than 1/3 more carpet per hour than traditional walk
behind battery extractors.
Windsor Stand-On Extractor
Product
Stock #
Advantages
Chariot iExtract
Varies
Designed with Windsor's Chariot Patented Stand-
On Cleaning Technology* that significantly
increases productivity and cleaning quality.
Reduces operator fatigue and increases productivity
versus the traditional walk-behind extractors.
Provides greater floor coverage than ride-on or
walk-behind extractors due to its compact size and
maneuverability.
Easy to replace battery pack option enables the
Chariot iExtract to run for longer periods; especially
in larger facilities that need additional run time.
Large 25 gallon solution capacity extends run time
between fill ups
Floor Machines
Floor machines are the workhorses of the cleaning industry. Standard speed
floor machines were the very first commercial cleaning equipment ever
manufactured. The simplicity of floor machines (they are often referred to as a
motor on a stick) and their versatility allow them to clean everything from hard
floors to tile to carpet. These machines are simply a motor spinning a pad or
brush.
Standard Speed
These cord electric machines rotate at approximately 175
revolutions per minute (rpm) and are used for carpet pre-spray
agitation, as well as sanding, stripping, scrubbing and polishing
virtually all types of hard flooring. Ranging in size from 13” to
20” in diameter, these machines have rear wheels for transport
that are lifted when the machine is put to work. Operating floor
machines can be one of the most difficult tasks a new cleaner has to learn. They
employ tremendous torque when started and can be difficult to control for
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