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Launch of compact ride-on machine sees Hako enter new market

* Hako-compact-ride-on.jpgAn important segment of the cleaning machine market is set for a shake-up with the launch of a new ride-on scrubber dryer from Hako.

The arrival of the Scrubmaster B75R, with its total operating width of 76cm, marks the company's first foray into the compact ride-on scrubber dryer market. Ideal for working in tight spaces, including work environments such as shops, hotel foyers and car showrooms, the new machine's short wheelbase enables it to make a complete U-turn in aisles as narrow as 1.79m.

"The market for more compact ride-on cleaning equipment is becoming increasingly important," explains Sylvie Giangolini, Hako sales director.

"With the launch of the B75R, customers looking for a professional cleaning solution for tight spaces and smaller floor areas can count on the same levels of innovation, reliability and performance associated with our larger machines."

While it may be compact in size, the B75R isn't short on features. In common with its larger Hako stablemates, it maintains the company's tradition of delivering products that are powerful, efficient and easy to use and maintain.

Standard features include an integrated on-board charger with an easy-access mains lead and a large digital display showing run-time hours, battery charge and fault code data.

Meanwhile, on-board diagnostics can be accessed via the Hako Engineer software or by a diagnostic wiring lead, whilst the machine's competitive 90- to 110-minute run time is made possible thanks to the use of four state-of-the-art 180 A/h maintenance-free gel batteries.

Firsts for this class of machine - which has 75-litre capacity solution and recovery tanks - include a foot-operated brush discharge system and a host of other features designed to make life easier for the operator and reduce time spent on essential maintenance.

These include:

Inclusion of a screw-in cap to the recovery tank cover to facilitate easy removal of any debris, coupled with an easy-access, obstruction-free design facilitating easy cleaning.

Live water-filter cleaning to allow the filter to be cleaned without having to drain the tank.

A two-speed travel-to-work mode.

A visual gauge showing brush or pad wear.

An extensive range of optional 'extras' include automatic filling, automatic chemical dosing, a wet spray pick-up tool and a stainless steel recovery tank debris tray for use in heavily soiled environments, and a washdown pump. The machine can also be specified with a slightly wider, 86cm squeegee.

"At only 434kg, the new B75R is light enough to be used in load-sensitive environments such as on mezzanine floors without compromising on capability," adds Sylvie. It really is one of the most versatile cleaning machines around and is set to take this growing market sector by storm."

Full specifications of the Scrubmaster B75R can be found at www.hako.co.uk and demonstrations are also now taking place across the UK. Further details, demonstrations and private viewings at Crick or customer sites may be arranged by contacting the Hako Customer Support Centre on:

T: 01788 825600

www.hako.co.uk

21st January 2016




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