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Self-propelled 22-inch scrub path, 36,000 sq ft per hour efficiency and dual large tanks make the RT50D the productivity-leader for commercial hard-floor cleaning.
Collections: All Products, Floor Machines, Orbital Scrubbers
Type: Self-Propelled Floor Scrubbers
Category: SANITMAX, Shopify Collective
The RT50D Self-Propelled Floor Scrubber is a robust commercial cleaning machine offering effortless forward and reverse drive, a 22-inch scrub path, and large dual tanks for productive cleaning in warehouses, factories, schools, and large hard-floor environments.
With self-propelled motion, a solution tank of 13.2 gallons, a recovery tank of 14.5 gallons, and an efficiency of up to 36,000 sq ft per hour, the RT50D enables crews to cover large spaces with less fatigue and minimal interruptions.
The RT50D is powered by a lead acid battery while the RT50D+ is powered by a lithium battery. The main real world advantages of the lithium is its much faster charge time and longer battery life.
The RT50D is designed for large hard-floor areas including concrete, tile, vinyl, and sealed smooth floors in warehouses, schools, hospitals and commercial facilities. It is not intended for carpeted surfaces or heavy debris zones without pre-cleaning.
Instead of pushing, the operator steers the machine while the drive system moves it forward or backward. This reduces fatigue, increases control for long runs and corridors, and allows for more consistent speeds across large areas.
With the large dual tank capacity (13.2 gallons solution and 14.5 gallons recovery) the machine can operate for extended periods before needing to stop. Frequency depends on surface condition, debris load and the size of the area being cleaned.
Yes. With a sound level of approximately 68 dB, the RT50D is suitable for use in facilities like schools and healthcare settings when scheduled appropriately.
Routine maintenance includes inspecting and cleaning the brush and squeegee, emptying the recovery tank, cleaning the filters, maintaining the battery, and checking hoses and connectors for wear or damage.