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Floor Buffers

Commercial floor buffers and burnishers are the standard tool for maintaining wax finishes on VCT, terrazzo, marble, and sealed concrete floors in schools, hospitals, and institutional facilities. Single-disc 175 RPM models strip old finish, scrub deeply embedded soil, and spray buff between full strip-and-wax cycles; high-speed burnishers at 1,000–2,500 RPM restore the wet-look shine in minutes. Available in 13", 17", and 20" deck sizes.

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Namco 2125 17-Inch Floor Buffer – 1.5 HP, 175 RPM

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Namco 2125 17-Inch Floor Buffer – 1.5 HP at 175 RPM The Namco 2125 is a 17-inch commercial floor buffer running a 1.5 HP motor at 175 RPM. The 17-i...

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Floor Buffers and Polishing Machines for Commercial Use

Which Speed and Pad Type Matches Your Floor Surface

Low-speed buffers run at 175 RPM and work on vinyl composition tile, terrazzo, and older resilient floors where aggressive friction would damage the finish. High-speed burnishers operate at 1,500 to 3,000 RPM and produce the wet-look shine common in hospitals, schools, and retail environments. The floor type comes first: high-speed machines on soft vinyl strip finish faster than intended. Pad selection follows speed, with red and white pads pairing with low-speed scrubbing and buffing, and natural or tan pads handling high-speed burnishing. The same machine is sold under three names depending on context — floor buffer in janitorial supply catalogs, floor polisher in retail and hospitality settings, and burnisher when configured for high-speed hard-wax shine. A hardwood floor buffer specifically refers to a low-speed model with a soft pad for wood substrates, where high-speed RPM would lift finish. Mercury Floor Machines produces a range of single-disc machines calibrated for specific floor types. Tornado and Powr-Flite both offer dual-speed models that shift between scrub and burnish modes without changing equipment.

How Often Buffing Actually Extends Floor Finish Life

Finish manufacturers typically recommend spray buffing at least twice weekly in high-traffic corridors to maintain gloss and prevent finish breakdown. When finish wears through to the floor surface, the refinishing cycle costs more in labor and materials than a consistent maintenance schedule. The IICRC's floor care guidelines outline maintenance frequencies based on foot traffic volume and floor substrate. Nacecare machines are a common choice for janitorial contractors who run the same equipment across multiple accounts, where consistent RPM and pad pressure matter for predictable results. Buffing also removes light scuff marks and redistributes finish rather than stripping and reapplying, which reduces chemical use over a building's annual cycle.

Related: Floor Care Equipment · Floor Buffer Pads · Walk-Behind Floor Scrubbers · Floor Sweepers

What Cord Length and Weight Mean for Large Facilities

A 17-inch buffer weighs roughly 40 to 55 pounds. Over a shift covering 30,000 square feet, operator fatigue compounds with every pound above that baseline. Models with front-mounted controls and padded handles reduce strain in extended runs. Cord length matters at scale: a 50-foot cord covers most wing configurations, while a 100-foot cord reduces outlet changes in long corridors. Bissell Big Green commercial buffers are built for facilities that run equipment daily. Battery-powered burnishers eliminate cord management entirely and produce consistent pad pressure from start to finish of the charge cycle, though they require charging infrastructure. The OSHA ergonomics guidelines for floor care equipment address handle height and vibration thresholds relevant to daily machine use. Powr-Flite's line includes machines with auto-drive to reduce lateral arm force over large areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between low-speed and high-speed buffers?
Low-speed buffers (175-350 RPM) are used for scrubbing, stripping, and heavy cleaning. High-speed burnishers (1,000-3,000 RPM) polish and create high-gloss finishes on sealed floors. Most facilities need both types - low-speed for deep cleaning and high-speed for daily maintenance and shine.
What size floor buffer do I need?
Buffer size depends on your space and obstacles. 13-17 inch models work well in tight spaces like restrooms and small offices. 17-20 inch buffers are versatile for most commercial applications. 20+ inch machines maximize productivity in large, open areas like warehouses and shopping centers.
What type of pad should I use for my floors?
Pad selection depends on your task: Black pads for heavy stripping, brown for aggressive scrubbing, green for general scrubbing, red for light cleaning/buffing, white for polishing/burnishing, and natural fiber for dry buffing. Using the correct pad type prevents floor damage and achieves desired results.
How often should commercial floors be buffed?
High-traffic areas benefit from daily buffing to maintain shine and remove scuffs. Medium-traffic areas typically need buffing 2-3 times per week. Low-traffic areas may only require weekly buffing. Deep scrubbing and recoating schedules depend on floor condition and wear patterns.
What's the difference between a floor buffer and a floor scrubber?
Floor buffers are single-disc machines that polish, buff, and strip floors but require separate mopping. Floor scrubbers are walk-behind or ride-on machines with built-in solution tanks and vacuum recovery that scrub and dry floors in one pass. Buffers are for floor finish maintenance; scrubbers are for deep cleaning.

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