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Floor Machines
Floor machines for buffing, polishing, scrubbing and stripping commercial floors. Shop low speed buffers, dual speed and high speed polishers, rotary floor machines and accessory pads from Mercury, Hawk and EDIC. Match RPM and pad size to your surface, from VCT and concrete to terrazzo and stone.
Tornado M Series 17" Metal Floor Machine, Dual Speed,175/320 RPM (98476)
TornadoThe Tornado M Series 17" Metal Floor Machine offers unmatched versatility and power, making it the ideal solution for demanding floor care applicat...
View full detailsTornado 17" Brute Force 175 RPM Low Speed Electric Floor Machine (97562B)
TornadoThe Tornado 17" Brute Force 175 RPM Low Speed Electric Floor Machine (97562B) is built for durability and high-performance cleaning. Designed to wi...
View full detailsTornado 20" Brute Force 175 RPM Low Speed Electric Floor Machine (97564B)
TornadoThe Tornado 20" Brute Force 175 RPM Low Speed Electric Floor Machine (97564B) is built to handle the toughest cleaning environments with ease. Desi...
View full detailsTornado M Series 17" Metal Floor Machine with Pad Holder (97590)
TornadoThe Tornado M Series 17" Metal Floor Machine with Pad Holder is built for the toughest cleaning environments. Designed with a durable rolled steel ...
View full detailsTornado M Series 20" Metal Floor Machine with Pad Holder (97595)
TornadoThe Tornado M Series 20" Metal Floor Machine with Pad Holder is built to thrive in the most demanding cleaning environments. Designed for heavy-dut...
View full detailsTornado M Series 20" Metal Floor Machine, Dual Speed, 175/320 RPM (98484)
TornadoThe Tornado M Series 20" Metal Floor Machine is built to handle the toughest cleaning environments with ease. Featuring a rugged rolled steel base,...
View full detailsTornado OB 20" Orbital Floor Machine with Finish Stripping Kit (97602)
TornadoThe Tornado OB 20" Orbital Floor Machine with Finish Stripping Kit takes floor care to the next level, offering cutting-edge orbital technology com...
View full detailsHow to Choose a Floor Machine
A floor machine combines a heavy motor with a rotating pad driver to scrub, polish, strip or buff hard surfaces. The right machine comes down to RPM range, pad diameter and weight. Matching these to the work you do most often makes daily cleaning faster and protects the floor.
RPM and What It Means
- Low speed (175 RPM). The all rounder. Strips wax, scrubs deep soils and works with carpet bonnets for interim cleaning.
- Dual speed (175 and 300 RPM). Adds a polish gear for spray buffing.
- High speed (1500 to 2000 RPM). Burnishes finished VCT and stone to a wet look gloss.
If you only buy one machine for a building with mixed surfaces, a 175 RPM low speed floor buffer covers the most use cases. Add a separate high speed burnisher when the look of the finish matters.
Pad Size
- 13 inch: tight bathrooms, kitchens, residential
- 15 to 17 inch: most retail, office and school floors
- 19 to 20 inch: corridors, gymnasiums, large lobbies
- 21 inch and up: convention centres and industrial floors
Power and Brand Choice
Standard 110 volt machines plug into any commercial outlet. Heavier 175 RPM units need a 20 amp circuit on long cord runs. Mercury floor machines and EDIC floor machines are common in janitorial fleets because parts are easy to source and chassis last decades. Hawk floor machines add features like quick disconnect handles for tight storage.
For tile and grout deep cleans pair a floor machine with a carpet extractor running a hard surface tool, or with a walk behind floor scrubber for larger areas.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a floor buffer and a floor polisher?
The two terms are often used interchangeably for low speed 175 RPM machines that scrub and polish. Strictly, a buffer runs at 175 to 350 RPM for cleaning and spray buffing, and a polisher or burnisher runs at 1500 RPM and up for high gloss finishing.
Which pad colour does what?
White polishes finished floors. Red is the daily spray buff pad. Blue is for medium scrubbing and stripping with chemical. Black is the most aggressive strip pad for thick wax. Brown and natural hair pads are for hard floor finishing.
Can I use a floor machine on hardwood?
Yes, with care. Use only a low speed 175 RPM machine, a soft white or natural pad and a hardwood approved cleaner. Never strip a hardwood floor with a stripping pad and chemical, which would damage the finish.
How heavy should a commercial floor machine be?
Heavier is better for stripping and deep scrubbing because the pad pressure does the work. Aim for 90 to 130 pounds for daily janitorial work. For burnishing a lighter, faster machine is more practical.