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10th July 1970, Page 63
10th July 1970
Page 63
Page 63, 10th July 1970 — Floor cleaner
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Following six months of continuous testing, Erna Products has introduced the Industrial Scoura, a machine designed to remove heavy grease deposits, etc, from garage floors, The Errut Industrial Scoura is a pedestriancontrolled machine and it is said that it can remove heavy deposits quickly and easily and is able to be used in confined spaces.

A scouring action is achieved by using special units which contain two groups of hardenedsteel star-shaped wheels supported on fixed shafts. Six of these "boxes" are incorporated, three on each of two counterrotating discs which are mounted to flexible couplings to give long life, smooth operation and avoid any damage to the floor surface.

The machine gives a rotary

scouring area of 125 sq in. and will remove 0.5in. deposits of swarf-encrusted grease at the rate of 30 sq yd an hour; lighter deposits can be removed more quickly. Three types of scouring box each with a different starwheel setting cater for varying conditions and there are as well. four different types of wire brush.

Interchangeability of scouring boxes is quick and easy and the drive from the top mounted power source—petrol or diesel engine or 1.5 hp electric motor— is by twin belts through a specially designed gearbox.

Made by: Errut Products Ltd, Jubilee Works. Townsend Lane, London NW9.

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