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ITEM # WIN12912540
MFG Model # 1.291-254.0

Karcher, BDS 43/ORBITAL C, 17", Orbital Floor Machine

A robust and heavy-duty floor machine that is a perfect solution for many applications. The BDS 43/Orbital C with ORB Technology floor machine can do it all, better, and with more power. Our ORB Technology is what makes the difference. By providing true dual-motion orbital mechanics, we eliminate the harsh vibrations of the competition while giving you superior performance. Our pad lies flat on the floor resulting in better productivity, more even pad wear, and improved results. In addition, the machine is equipped with spray nozzles which distribute the required amount of cleaning solution to the area being cleaned.

Order UOM :
  • Deep scrubbing , floor stripping , carpet cleaning , polishing , crystallization , etc. is possible with only one machine
  • Suitable for all different floor types: marble , concrete , stone , vinyl , carpet , etc.
  • Comfortable operation without vibration , reduced operator fatigue
  • Quiet operation at 62 dbA
  • Chemical-free stripping with SPP pad
Coding & Country of Origin
UNSPSC
31270000
Charger Properties
Charger Type
Not Applicable
Cleaning System Properties
Cleaning Path (Inches)
17
# of Pad Speeds
20
Low Speed (RPM)
80
High Speed (RPM)
1725
Recommended Pad/Brush Size (Inches)
17
Appearance Properties
Color
Gray
Manufacturer Information
Manufacturer Item #
1.291-254.0
Manufacturer Name
Karcher
Electrical Specification Properties
Power Source
Corded
Cord Length (Feet)
40
Speed & Productivity Properties
Max Theoretical Productivity (Sq Ft per Hour)
7000
Warranty Information
Parts Warranty (Months)
0
Labor Warranty (Months)
0
Trip Warranty (Months)
12
Weights & Dimensions
Product: Length (Inches)
27.2
Product: Width (Inches)
18.1
Product: Height (Inches)
50.4
Product: Weight (Pounds)
128
General Equipment Properties
Sound Level (dBa)
62
Floor Machine Type
Orbital
Hazardous Material
OSHA Hazardous Material
false
DOT Hazardous Material
false