Lithium Battery Power for Cleaning Machines

Battery technology for use within the cleaning industry has not significantly improved over the last 40 years. Until now. Three years ago, a 36V Lithium high capacity option was considered bespoke and very expensive compared to 24/48V versions, which were primarily developed for the forklift market.

Since then, Lincoln Cleaning Technology (LCT) has worked extensively with their battery supplier, Battery Service Hub (BSH), to develop an innovative 36V Lithium battery to fit their ATS50BE combination sweeper scrubber. This machine had already proved a popular alternative to LPG and diesel machines of a similar size, especially with companies keen to reduce their carbon footprint.

The idea was first discussed when one of LCT’s customers, a national distribution company, became frustrated with conventional lead acid battery technology when visiting their warehouses around the UK to find cleaning machines parked in a corner with a battery that hadn’t been charged or maintained and which subsequently needed replacing after only a couple of years.

Traditional batteries have an average life expectancy of three years, depending on the number of charges and discharges. Charging a traditional battery from 80% discharged takes 10-12 hours, with any deviation potentially causing damage. With current cleaning regimes within many industrial buildings, often more than one machine is therefore required to cope with the recharging downtime. Lithium, however, allows opportunity charging without causing any damage to or shortening the life of the battery – and the operator does not have to maintain it.

MHE Manager at Culina Asset Management, Andy Miszkiel, is delighted, saying “We find Lithium the ideal fuel for a cleaning machine due to the way they are used operationally. They have short charging windows without having to take the machine out of operation for extended periods, as we do with lead acid.”

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Director at BSH, Andy Riddle, explains “Because of the quick recharge time from (4 hours from 90% discharge), they would not be without a machine if it was needed outside of the usual cleaning window. The faster recharge time can mean that fewer machines are required, saving additional labour cost, capital outlay and storage space.”

LCT’s Sales Director, Simon Jackson, added “The cost of Lithium over the last three years has come down to a commercially viable level, allowing us to offer extended hire terms to offset the cost difference, delivering a robust commercial and operational solution for our customers.”

With 3,000 charging cycles, shorter charging time (50%-60% faster), no hazardous gases when charging and no requirement for diesel of LPG, the 36V Lithium battery provides flexibility and creates an opportunity for cost savings in warehouses and distribution centres in areas such as electricity consumption and maintenance.

Ride-on Scrubber-drier for Extra-large Areas

Production facilities, logistics halls and warehouses are constantly increasing in size, bringing new application requirements with them. The demands on professional indoor cleaning in terms of area coverage and performance are growing with every additional square metre. When it comes to removing large amounts of dirt, production residues and dust, many cleaning machines soon reach the limits of their performance capabilities and economic efficiency. Moreover, each application area poses individual demands on the machine’s features and equipment. This is exactly where Hako’s new Scrubmaster B400 R Series comes into play. The new machine series offers customised solutions for individual requirements, for example the cleaning of very large areas of up to 14,000 m2/h, with a 400-litre solution and recovery tank capacity for long operating times, three machine variants for different cleaning applications, two different working widths (123 cm and 155 cm) as well as numerous optional extras for more efficiency, occupational safety and hygiene.

Ready for a new class of machine

Providing a convincing overall performance, the new Scrubmaster B400 R Series stands for excellent cleaning results in large industrial buildings and exhibition halls, or in airports and multi-storey parking garages. The machines’ high area performance, maximised battery capacity and large solution and recovery tanks ensure long hours of operation. Meeting all the criteria of an ergonomic, back-friendly workplace that guarantees hours of fatigue-free working, this new machine series has been awarded the AGR (Aktion Gesunder Rücken e.V.) quality label. The on-board dosing system ensures efficient use of cleaning chemicals, and Hako-AntiBac® , which equips the tanks with antibacterial properties, fulfils particularly high hygiene requirements.

Three variants – countless possibilities

Various degrees of soiling combined with dried or cakey coarse dirt are particularly challenging for professional Cleaning Technoloy equipment. For these kind of cleaning tasks, Hako offers two different vacuum sweeper and scrubber-drier combi machines, the variants Schrubmaster B400 RH and Scrubmaster B400 RM.

The Scrubmaster B400 RH is equipped with a 150-litre dirt hopper and automated high dump, whereas the Scrubmaster B400 RM collects coarse dirt in two 44-litre dirt hoppers for manual emptying. In combination with the machines’ effective dust suction system, Hako’s innovative side broom jacket DustStop ensures low-dust sweeping and reduces dust and fine particulate pollution in the working environment. The third variant of the new machine series, the scrubber-drier Scrubmaster B400 R, can be equipped with an optional quick-connect system for additional tools such as a light-debris collector, and a mop or broom unit.

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