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Equipment Features: Tennant T 500

Warehouses can quickly become a place of disarray if not maintained to the highest standard of organization and cleanliness. At Above All Store Fronts we are careful to apply our quality control methods in-house as well as extending them to our clients. Keeping our warehouse free of debris and other clutter enables us to operate with efficiency while keeping us productive and we accomplish this in part to our use of a Tennant T 500 Scrubber.

Tennant T 500 equipment used to keep a warehouse clean

Why Use a Tennant T Scrubber?

One of the pieces we use on a regular basis to keep our warehouse clean is a Tennant T Scrubber. This versatile piece of equipment is:

  • Efficient, cost-effective and perfect for cleaning large, hard floor areas
  • Offers multiple head options (disk, cylindrical and orbital
  • Can be used with environmentally friendly chemicals
  • Replaces time consuming mopping
  • Allows for deeper cleaning with less chemicals
  • Floors dry faster

The T500 Offers Unique Cleaning Technology

  • Deliver predictable cleaning results with operator lock-out, on-demand tutorial videos and Zone Settings™ with customizable labels using Pro-Panel™ LCD touch screen technology.
  • Increase battery life, extend battery run-time and easily optimize long-term battery performance with a nearly maintenance-free automatic battery watering system.
  • Choose from disk, cylindrical or orbital scrubbing heads in a range of cleaning path widths on this mid-sized scrubber.
  • Effectively remove floor finish without expensive stripping chemicals with the 28 in / 700 mm orbital cleaning head option, which includes a 2,000 hour / 3-year isolator warranty.

Above All Store Fronts has been providing the greater New York area with top-tier architectural and cladding services since 1993 and have always made organization and cleanliness a priority. Contact us today to learn more about how we can ensure the success of your project.

 
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