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• Open operator area for maximum visibility and
safety
• One touch button starts and stops all cleaning
Chariot iScrub The industry’s first stand-on platform of floor care
equipment, the Chariot significantly increases productivity and cleaning
quality by reducing operator fatigue. Chariots are easy to use and
operators have superior full-circle visibility of obstacles. The Chariot’s
small footprint and ultra-tight turning radius make it ideal for cleaning in
busy, complex building layouts without disrupting workflow. Windsor’s Chariot
iScrub models include:
Windsor Stand-On Scrubbers
• 20" cleaning path
• 10 gallon solution and recovery tank
• 50% more productive than a conventional 20" walk-behind
scrubber
• Unparalleled visibility in congested areas and small spaces
• Outside fill port
• On-board charger for AGM models
• Easy access to batteries
• Aqua-mizer system saves water and chemical while
increasing productivity
• Excellent sightlines for increased safety
• Squeegee swings out 14” on either side to recover water,
even in tight turns
Chariot iScrub 26”
Cylindrical
• Dual counter rotating brushes
• Wet pre-sweep capability
Sweepers
Sweepers are an important component of a solid flooring program. The primary
function of a sweeper is to capture soil before it enters a facility. Once soil enters
a facility the damage to flooring surfaces is a snowball effect. Sweepers can be
either direct throw or overthrow. Direct throw sweepers utilize a main broom to
sweep soils into a hopper much like a broom would sweep soil into a dust pan.
Overthrow sweepers utilize a main broom that is designed to pick up debris,
usually large debris, and carry it up and over the broom to dump it into a top fill
container. Generally, direct throw sweepers work well on small soils and sand
while overthrow sweepers work well on larger debris like paper and cigarette
butts.