The Burnishing Machine is an industrial surface finishing and cleaning machine designed for high-efficiency burnishing. Key specifications: 2300W motor, 36V/200Ah battery (up to 6 hours runtime), 1060 mm cleaning width, 240 L recovery tank, up to 5400 m²/hour theoretical cleaning rate, weight 480 kg, dimensions 1900 × 940 × 1440 mm.
It's ideal for hard, finished floors such as polished concrete, terrazzo, marble, vinyl, and sealed wood. It's designed for industrial and commercial surface finishing and daily maintenance. Always confirm surface compatibility on a small test area and follow the manufacturer's guidance for delicate or unfinished floors.
The 36V/200Ah battery provides up to approximately 6 hours of continuous operation under typical conditions. Actual runtime depends on factors such as pad type, floor condition, travel speed, load, and frequency of auxiliary systems. Heavy-duty use or aggressive burnishing will reduce runtime.
Charging time depends on the charger output rating supplied with the machine. Typical full-charge times for large industrial batteries are often in the range of 6–10 hours with a standard onboard or floor charger. Use only the charger recommended by the manufacturer and consult the product manual for exact charging times.
The 240 L recovery tank collects debris and surface residues removed during burnishing to keep the workspace cleaner. Emptying frequency depends on the amount of debris and the length of the job; check and empty the tank before it reaches capacity and inspect filters during breaks to maintain suction and performance.
The machine is rated up to 5400 m²/hour as a maximum theoretical figure. Real-world productivity depends on operator technique, overlap, pad selection, floor condition, obstacles, and required finish quality. Expect lower coverage when doing detailed work or on complex layouts.
Daily: empty and rinse the recovery tank, inspect/replace pads or brushes, check squeegees and filters, verify battery charge and terminals. Weekly/monthly: inspect drive components, tighten fasteners, lubricate moving parts per manual, and schedule battery maintenance. Follow the maintenance schedule in the operator manual.
Common consumables include burnishing pads of various grades, nylon or abrasive brushes, squeegee blades, filters, and replacement batteries or chargers. Accessories may include different pad drivers, solution tanks or holders, and transport/parking stands. Use manufacturer-approved parts for best results.
The machine is primarily designed for burnishing and surface finishing. It can handle light residues collected in the recovery tank, but it's not intended for heavy wet scrubbing or submersion. Refer to the operator manual for permitted wet/dry use and any model-specific limitations.
Operators should wear appropriate PPE (safety shoes, eye protection, hearing protection), keep the work area clear of bystanders, follow lockout procedures before maintenance, avoid operating on steep inclines, and follow all instructions in the operator manual. Ensure battery handling and charging are done in well-ventilated areas and per battery safety guidelines.
Pad/brush replacement is typically straightforward: power off and isolate the machine, lift or position the machine per the manual, remove the pad driver or brush holder, replace the pad/brush, and secure the driver. Always follow the manufacturer’s step-by-step replacement instructions to ensure correct installation and safe operation.
Due to its 480 kg weight, transport and placement usually require a forklift or pallet jack and at least two trained personnel. Some units ship partially assembled; final installation may require attaching the pad driver, battery connection, and checking fluid/recovery components. Coordinate with the supplier for delivery and on-site setup options.
First check basic items: battery charge level, full recovery tank, clogged filters, worn pads or brushes, and loose connections. If performance issues persist, consult the troubleshooting section of the manual and contact the supplier or authorized service center for diagnostics and repairs. Use only genuine replacement parts.
As an industrial burnishing machine, it will generate noise and vibration. Use hearing protection as recommended and monitor vibration levels to avoid operator fatigue. Exact noise levels vary by model and pad selection—refer to the technical data sheet for specific decibel ratings if required for compliance.
Warranty terms and after-sales support vary by supplier and region. For details on warranty coverage, service contracts, spare parts availability, and training, contact your machine dealer or the manufacturer. They can provide the official warranty policy and options for extended service or maintenance agreements.
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