Which floor types are suitable for Waybot robotic floor polishers

For Waybot robots to work effectively and safely, it is important to follow a simple but key requirement - to use the devices only on flat, hard and well-prepared surfaces. These are the surfaces that ensure stable movement, correct operation of the navigation systems and high cleaning quality.
Recommended flooring types for Waybot robots
Waybot robots are designed to work smoothly in professional warehouse, office and manufacturing environments.
  • Polished concrete
  • The perfectly flat surface allows the robot to move easily and effectively remove dust and dirt.
  • Ceramic tiles
  • A hard and durable surface that resists moisture and wear is a great combination for cleaning with a towel.
  • Hardwood floors
  • The flat and smooth structure of the poured floors reduces the load on the robot's suspension and simplifies the cleaning process.

Why it is important to choose flat and hard surfaces

A level floor covering is not only a guarantee of quality cleaning, but also an important safety factor for the equipment itself.
  • Reducing the risk of getting stuck
  • On a flat surface, the robot moves steadily and does not get stuck on uneven ground.
  • Maximum cleaning efficiency
  • The towel provides even pressure on the surface, improving wash quality.
  • Extending the service life of machinery
  • Operating on recommended floor types reduces wear and tear on parts and prevents suspension damage.
  • Using unsuitable surfaces, such as carpeting or uneven wood floors, can reduce cleaning efficiency and cause additional breakdowns.

Surfaces that are not recommended for Waybot robots
Surfaces that are not recommended for Waybot robots
To avoid damage to the machinery and to ensure stable cleaning, it is not recommended to use robots on:
  • Carpeting
    • The brushes and cleaning system are not designed for textile surfaces.
  • Damaged floors with potholes and cracks
    • Bumps can damage the undercarriage and reduce performance.
  • Wooden lacquered floors with variations
    • Differences in heights and slippery varnish make movement and cleaning quality difficult.
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