Floor burnishing requires a burnisher.
Floor buffer v floor burnisher vs floor sanders.
It is used for cleaning a large area quickly.
Buffers are for stripping floors.
12 inch smaller.
A floor buffer resembles a vacuum cleaner but has a larger body and wide handlebars.
This means that in one day you can be enjoying your brand new floors.
Inside the body are motorized brushes that spin at adjustable speeds to clean and polish floors.
When we burnish we are sanding for lack of a better term the peaks down by using ultra high speed machines and pads.
Floor buffer description and uses.
Buffing hardwood is a relatively simple process that involves abrading the top layer of finish using a pole sander or buffer.
The floor scrubber has the lowest rpm of the three different machines.
Let s examine floor polishers burnishers and scrubbers.
This process can be done with no chemicals at all.
Scrubbers do not generate a polished finish.
Burnishing increases the life and appearance of the floor as well as costs less.
A floor buffer is a low speed rotary machine and is also known as a swing machine because of its.
12 x 18 14 x 20 14 x 28 pads brushes accessories.
All burnishers of 1000 rpm or more are ac motors at the wall but convert the ac current to dc electrical power inside near the motor.
Why use a dc motor.
A new finish is applied and voila.
Burnishers are for restoring floors shine.
The low rpm means they don t generate enough heat to melt the floor sealer and hide scratches.
When your hardwood floor begins to appear worn.
If the unit is a high speed burnisher or low speed high torque unit then the problem is a rectifier located in the top of the motor.
Hardwood floors take a lot of abuse and over time they can become stained warped chipped or just dull.
The biggest differences between a buffer and a burnisher are the speed motion and floor maintenance tasks they are used on.
Once the finish is applied it takes roughly 24 hours to dry.
Simple they deliver more torque to turn the pad.