The SS60 is a 20-inch walk-behind automatic scrubber. In a single pass it applies cleaning solution, scrubs the floor with a rotating brush or pad, and recovers the dirty water through a rear squeegee — leaving sealed concrete, tile, and epoxy floors clean and dry to walk on. The operator walks behind the machine, which keeps it maneuverable around racking, equipment, and the obstacles common in warehouses, hospitals, retail, and offices.
Floor Scrubber Buying Guide: Industrial Floor Cleaners for Canada
Industrial floor cleaners keep sealed warehouse, manufacturing, retail, and institutional floors clean and safe. This buyer guide compares walk-behind scrubbers, ride-on scrubbers, and ride-on sweepers available in Canada across cleaning format, path width, coverage per shift, and battery type. For most facilities cleaning 5,000 to 30,000 sq ft per shift, a walk-behind floor scrubber such as the SS60 offers the best balance of productivity, maneuverability, and cost.
How This Buyer Guide Evaluates Floor Cleaners
This guide applies consistent criteria to each floor cleaner, focusing on the factors that determine operational fit and total cost of ownership in Canadian facilities. No manufacturer sponsorship or affiliate relationship influences these assessments.
Cleaning Format: Scrub vs Sweep
Whether the machine scrubs sealed floors with solution and recovers the dirty water, or sweeps dry debris with brushes into a hopper — the first decision in any floor-cleaner purchase.
Cleaning Path Width
How wide a strip the machine cleans per pass, balanced against maneuverability around racking, equipment, and tight aisles.
Coverage Per Shift
Realistic square footage the machine cleans per shift, which determines whether a walk-behind or ride-on format fits your facility.
Battery Type & Runtime
Lithium-ion versus sealed lead-acid power, charge time, and whether a single charge covers your daily cleaning duty cycle.
Serviceability & Support
Access to wear parts — squeegees, brushes, pad drivers, batteries — held in Canada, and typical maintenance intervals.
Quick Comparison: Floor Cleaners for Canada
This comparison focuses on the decision variables — cleaning format, path width, and coverage. For detailed specifications, refer to the individual model breakdowns below.
| Model | Cleaning Path | Format | Best Coverage | Positioning |
|---|---|---|---|---|
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SS60 Tight aisles & obstacle-heavy floors |
20 in (508 mm) | Walk-behind scrubber | 5,000–30,000 sq ft / shift | Standard |
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SS75-R Large open floors, single operator |
26 in (660 mm) | Ride-on scrubber | 30,000+ sq ft / shift | Premium |
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SL1250 Dry debris on large or outdoor floors |
43 in (1100 mm) | Ride-on sweeper | Large-format & yard floors | Specialized |
Pad, brush, and battery options vary by floor type and configuration. Contact for current quotes.
SS60 Walk-Behind Floor Scrubber
Walk-behind scrubber dryer for tight-aisle, obstacle-heavy floors
Overview
Strengths
The 20-inch path turns and reverses inside narrow aisles where a ride-on machine cannot. Single-pass scrub-and-dry replaces the mop-and-bucket bottleneck and leaves floors safe to walk on immediately. Lithium-ion or sealed lead-acid power covers a full single shift, and pad and brush options match different floor finishes.
Considerations
As a walk-behind machine the operator is on foot, so above roughly 30,000 sq ft per shift operator fatigue becomes the limiting factor. It scrubs sealed hard floors — it is not a sweeper for dry debris and not intended for carpet or unsealed concrete.
When NOT to Buy This Model
Do not select the SS60 if daily cleaning consistently exceeds 30,000 sq ft — the SS75-R ride-on scrubber covers the same area with less fatigue. If your floors collect dry debris rather than needing a wet scrub, the SL1250 sweeper is the right tool.
SS75-R Ride-On Floor Scrubber
Ride-on scrubber for large open floors and long cleaning shifts
Overview
The SS75-R is a ride-on scrubber with a 26-inch cleaning path built for large, open square footage. The operator sits and steers rather than walking, so a single person can cover ground that would otherwise need two on foot — without the fatigue that limits a walk-behind on a multi-hour shift. It suits distribution centres, large retail, manufacturing plants, and arenas with wide main aisles.
Strengths
The seated ride-on format removes operator fatigue across long shifts, and the wider 26-inch path covers more ground per pass. It cleans large open floors in a fraction of the time a walk-behind takes, and uses the same single-pass scrub-and-dry action for floors that are safe to walk on immediately.
Considerations
A ride-on machine needs wider aisles and turning room than a walk-behind, so it is less suited to obstacle-heavy or tight-aisle floors. Acquisition cost is higher than a walk-behind. For floors under about 30,000 sq ft per shift, the SS60 is usually the better value.
When NOT to Buy This Model
Do not select the SS75-R for tight-aisle or obstacle-heavy floors where maneuverability matters more than speed — the SS60 walk-behind is the better fit. For dry debris on large or outdoor floors, choose the SL1250 sweeper.
SL1250 Ride-On Floor Sweeper
Ride-on sweeper for dry debris on large-format and outdoor floors
Overview
The SL1250 is a ride-on electric floor sweeper with a 43-inch sweeping path. Rather than scrubbing with water, it uses a main brush and side brushes to collect dry debris — dust, dirt, leaves, packaging, and litter — into a dustbin. It is built for large-format indoor floors and outdoor yards where the cleaning problem is loose debris, not a wet scrub.
Strengths
The wide 43-inch sweeping path covers open floors and yards quickly. The ride-on format suits long shifts on large square footage, and brushes plus a dustbin handle the dry debris that a scrubber's squeegee cannot. Many facilities run a sweeper first to clear debris, then a scrubber to clean the sealed floor.
Considerations
A sweeper collects dry debris only — it does not scrub or sanitize sealed floors. It needs wide turning room for the 43-inch path, so it is not suited to tight aisles. For sealed floors that need to look clean and disinfected, pair it with a scrubber.
When NOT to Buy This Model
Do not select the SL1250 if your floors are sealed and the goal is a clean, dry, sanitized surface — that needs a scrubber such as the SS60 or SS75-R. The sweeper also needs open turning room and is not suited to tight-aisle facilities.
How to Choose the Right Floor Cleaner
Selecting an industrial floor cleaner means matching cleaning format, coverage, and maneuverability to your facility. The following factors guide the decision for any warehouse, plant, retail, or institutional floor.
Scrub or Sweep?
Decide what your floor needs first. If sealed floors need to look clean, dry, and sanitized and the mop bucket is the bottleneck, you need a scrubber (SS60 or SS75-R). If the problem is loose dry debris — dust, dirt, leaves, packaging — you need a sweeper (SL1250). Many large facilities run both: sweep the debris, then scrub the floor.
Square Footage Per Shift
Estimate the area you clean each shift. Up to about 30,000 sq ft of sealed floor, a walk-behind scrubber such as the SS60 is the productivity sweet spot. Above that, a ride-on scrubber such as the SS75-R lets one operator cover the area without fatigue. Below 5,000 sq ft, a mop and bucket may still be practical.
Aisle Width & Obstacles
Measure your tightest aisle and account for racking, equipment, and traffic. Walk-behind machines stop, turn, and reverse in place, which suits obstacle-heavy floors. Ride-on machines are faster on open floors but need wider aisles and turning room. Match the machine to your tightest required path, not your widest open floor.
Battery Type & Runtime
Sealed lead-acid batteries are economical and proven but heavier and slower to recharge. Lithium-ion (LiFePO4) batteries cost more upfront, charge faster, and tolerate opportunity charging during breaks. For a single shift under 4 hours, SLA is usually adequate; for multi-shift or extended daily cleaning, lithium-ion pays back through reduced downtime.
Duty Cycle & Budget
Match the machine to how hard it works. Daily multi-hour cleaning justifies a ride-on or a lithium-ion battery through reduced fatigue and downtime; occasional cleaning favours a walk-behind on a sealed-lead-acid battery. Factor in wear parts — squeegees, brushes, pad drivers — when comparing total cost of ownership.
General Recommendation
For most Canadian facilities cleaning sealed floors up to 30,000 sq ft per shift, a walk-behind scrubber such as the SS60 offers the best balance of productivity, maneuverability, and cost. Above 30,000 sq ft, step up to the SS75-R ride-on scrubber; for dry debris on large or outdoor floors, choose the SL1250 sweeper.
Market-Specific Buying Considerations
Purchasing considerations vary by region. The following information applies to your market.
Shipping & Delivery
Equipment ships from regional distribution points. Delivery is available to major industrial centres. Transit time varies by location. Contact for specific delivery estimates to your facility.
Power & Charging
Chargers are configured for 220-240V Indian power standards. Lithium-ion battery technology provides consistent performance in varied temperature conditions. Consider power backup in areas with unreliable grid supply to maintain charging schedules.
Facility Usage Patterns
Indian facility operations often involve different duty cycle requirements. Consider extended shift operations and higher ambient temperatures and dust levels when selecting battery capacity and maintenance intervals.
Cost Considerations
Pricing in INR reflects local market conditions. Total cost of ownership should factor in import duties where applicable, local maintenance availability, and spare parts logistics. Contact for current pricing and financing options available in your region.
Find the Right Floor Cleaner
Browse the full range of walk-behind and ride-on floor scrubbers and sweepers, or contact our equipment specialists for a recommendation based on your floor type, square footage, and aisle layout.
FAQ: Industrial Floor Cleaners
Common questions about selecting and operating floor scrubbers and sweepers in Canadian facilities.
A floor scrubber applies cleaning solution, scrubs the floor with a brush or pad, and recovers the dirty water through a squeegee — it cleans and sanitizes sealed floors. A floor sweeper uses brushes to collect dry debris (dust, dirt, leaves, packaging) into a dustbin. If your floors collect dry debris, you need a sweeper; if sealed floors need to look clean and dry, you need a scrubber. Many large facilities run both.
Choose a walk-behind scrubber such as the SS60 for floors up to about 30,000 sq ft per shift, tight aisles, and obstacle-heavy layouts. Choose a ride-on scrubber such as the SS75-R once daily cleaning exceeds that threshold or operator fatigue over a multi-hour shift becomes the limiting factor. Maneuverability favours walk-behind; raw coverage favours ride-on.
The SS60 walk-behind scrubber is most productive cleaning roughly 5,000 to 30,000 sq ft (465 to 2,790 m²) per shift. Actual throughput depends on aisle layout, obstacles, and how often you stop to refill or empty tanks. Above 30,000 sq ft per shift, a ride-on scrubber covers the same area with less operator fatigue.
Floor scrubbers work best on sealed concrete, polished concrete, tile, terrazzo, and epoxy-coated floors — the hard, sealed surfaces common in warehouses, plants, and retail. They are not intended for carpet, unsealed concrete that absorbs water, or floors with loose dry debris (those need a sweeper first). Pad and brush options can be matched to your specific floor finish.
Sealed lead-acid batteries are economical and proven but heavier and slower to recharge. Lithium-ion (LiFePO4) batteries cost more upfront, charge faster, and tolerate opportunity charging during breaks without battery memory. For a single shift under 4 hours, sealed lead-acid is usually adequate; for multi-shift or extended daily cleaning, lithium-ion pays back through reduced downtime and longer service life.
Every Sumachay floor scrubber and sweeper includes a 1-year manufacturer warranty on the equipment, covering manufacturing defects and major component failures under normal use. Wear items (squeegees, brushes, batteries past cycle thresholds) are excluded. Sumachay stocks common replacement parts in Canada and provides technical support by phone and email.