Effortless cleaning April 1st 2005 Karcher’s push sweeper KM 70/20 gives effortless sweeping of outdoor areas and is said to be six times faster than a broom.
Virtually dust-free sweeping is achieved due to the machine’s sealed sweeping mechanism.
Roller brush and side brush are mounted on the same axle to ensure that no dust is left behind, and an ergonomic handle adjusts to different height operators.
The company’s KMR 120/150 has two facing roller brushes that throw coarse and loose dirt into the waste container in the scrubber head. Due to the counter rotation of the brushes, the cleaning liquid forms a solid film on the floor and is said to work for longer than if it were a disc machine.
There is a choice of five pressure settings and a choice of straight or curved suction beams to mop up the dirty liquid. More articles from Karcher (UK) Ltd: |