Efficient cleaning with a high cleaning capability roller brush.
The BR 55/40 W Bp is a battery-powered commercial ride-on floor cleaning machine. It incorporates the world's first key management system, KIK (Kärcher Intelligence Key), which restricts work tasks based on the type of key used. This design considers safety while preventing unnecessary costs. Additionally, it reflects customer feedback by equipping the machine with the latest features, and it boasts high operability with its rare ride-on design and maneuverability in the 17-inch class.
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【Features】 - Being self-propelled reduces the burden during work and movement. Additionally, the switches operated by the worker are color-coded to prevent operational mistakes. - Adopts the world's first key management system (KIK). Two types of keys are used to differentiate permissions, allowing the administrator to set cleaning tasks while the worker performs cleaning within the established parameters. - Detergent can be directly poured from the bottle in the necessary amount, making it economical and waste-free.
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Floor cleaning in public areas such as shopping malls, station building tenants, shared spaces, airports, and floor cleaning in factories and warehouses.
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Kärcher is the world's largest manufacturer of cleaning equipment, born in Germany. Since its founding in 1935, it has established a solid global reputation through relentless technological development and state-of-the-art cleaning equipment. Today, it offers around 3,000 types of cleaning devices, including high-pressure washers, floor cleaning machines, sweepers, wet and dry vacuum cleaners, and steam cleaners, which are loved worldwide. Kärcher Japan was established in 1988 as the Japanese subsidiary of Germany's Kärcher, the world's top manufacturer of high-pressure washers. Since then, we have steadily expanded our achievements by quickly capturing changes in lifestyle, such as the Westernization of homes in Japan and the diversification of hygiene consciousness, and by providing cleaning equipment and services that meet market needs.