The main parts of the floor scrubber include:
Brush disc/brush head: a rotating brush used to clean the floor, common ones include round brush discs, roller brushes, disc brushes, etc.
Squeegee: responsible for absorbing the water after cleaning back into the water tank to keep the floor clean.
Battery: electric floor scrubbers are generally equipped with batteries to provide power for the machine.
Water tank: divided into two water tanks, one is a clean water tank and the other is a sewage tank, which is used to store cleaning fluid and collect sewage.
Filter: used to filter impurities in the water and keep the sewage tank clean.
Motor: provides power to make components such as brush discs and squeegees work.
Charger: a device for charging batteries.
Electric control system: including control panel, electrical circuits, etc., responsible for controlling various functions of the floor scrubber.
Sealing ring: used to prevent water leakage and ensure that clean water and sewage do not contaminate each other.
Wheels: support the floor scrubber for easy promotion or movement.
Squeegee: installed on the squeegee to help absorb residual moisture on the ground.
These parts constitute the core system of the floor scrubber, ensuring that it can effectively clean the floor and maintain stable operation.